Be a Thought Leader -- 9 Steps to Influence and Media Attention 04-19
Be a Thought Leader -- 9 Steps to Influence and Media AttentionSusan HarrowThe term thought leader is bandied about like a beach balloon on a summer's day. It seems that everyone is labeling themselves...
View ArticleIs A Little Stress A Good Thing For The Brain? 04-19
Is A Little Stress A Good Thing For The Brain?If you’re basically a low-stress type, but your life is punctuated by short-lived stressors (a.k.a. acute stress), new research suggests that your brain...
View ArticleUnique Partnership Breaks Vicious Cycle and Saves Millions of Lives 04-19
Unique Partnership Breaks Vicious Cycle and Saves Millions of LivesSTEVE LANDRYUnique Partnership Breaks Vicious Cycle and Saves Millions of LivesTwenty years ago, while working with the US Agency for...
View ArticleWhat Do You Live For? A 5 Minute Exercise to Discover Your Most Important...
What Do You Live For? A 5 Minute Exercise to Discover Your Most Important ValuesAUTHOR: STEVEN HANDELWe all have certain things that we value in life, whether they be our relationships, health, job,...
View ArticleHow Social Media Distracts You at Work 04-19
How Social Media Distracts You at WorkWritten by CraigHow often does the social media monster swallow you whole? More than you may think, according to Red e App, which lets consumers get notifications...
View ArticleMY FATHER'S BIRTH CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS ON SUNDAY THE 21ST APRIL 2013.
MY FATHER'S BIRTH CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS ON SUNDAY THE 21ST APRIL 2013.We are celebrating the birth centenary of my father Late Sri. Panchavati Subramanyam on 21st April 2013.We are organizing a...
View ArticleBetter Late Than Never: Yahoo’s Mayer Finally Talks About Telecommuting 04-20
Better Late Than Never: Yahoo’s Mayer Finally Talks About Telecommuting KerfuffleAt a human resources conference yesterday, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer finally commented on the massive controversy...
View ArticleBOSTON DRAMA GRIPS TELEVISION NETWORKS 04-20
BOSTON DRAMA GRIPS TELEVISION NETWORKSBy DAVID BAUDER Heavily armed police officers do house to house searches in the neighborhoods of Watertown, Mass. Friday, April 19, 2013, as a massive search...
View ArticleMy Best Mistake: Impulsive Rebellion 04-22
My Best Mistake: Impulsive RebellionAs a young doctor in my 20s, I landed with one of the country's leading endocrinologists on a fellowship. My passion for study hadn’t abated. I had already finished...
View ArticleHow to Really Understand Someone Else's Point of View 04-27
How to Really Understand Someone Else's Point of Viewby Mark Goulston and John Ullmen The most influential people strive for genuine buy in and commitment — they don't rely on compliance techniques...
View ArticleHow to Ace the 50 Most Common Interview Questions 04-27
How to Ace the 50 Most Common Interview QuestionsI recently laid out the year’s most oddball interview questions. TheGlassdoor list included queries from companies like Google, Bain & Co., and...
View ArticleThis Post, Too, Is Self-Published 04-27
This Post, Too, Is Self-PublishedPosted on Apr 17, 2013 | It used to be called vanity publishing, but self-publishing is no longer a niche.“As digital disruption continues to reshape the publishing...
View ArticleFear and Trembling—and Solace 04-27
Fear and Trembling—and SolaceIt’s been quite a week: a terrorist attack on the Boston Marathon, an even deadlier (unintentional) explosion in Texas, a letter with ricin sent to the president and more...
View ArticlePeter Drucker and the Big Data Revolution 04-27
Peter Drucker and the Big Data RevolutionIn 1955, Peter Drucker addressed a contingent of IBM executives, praising them for the company’s extraordinary ability to deliver in its accounting machine...
View ArticleTwo Aspiring Leaders Talk Leadership 04-27
Two Aspiring Leaders Talk LeadershipThe Los Angeles mayoral race so far has seen somewhere north of 40 debates, a number roughly on par with the number of Angelenos who actually show up to vote....
View ArticleArchivist’s Pick: Drucker and His Contribution to Freedom 04-27
Archivist’s Pick: Drucker and His Contribution to FreedomHere’s this month’s piece from the Drucker Institute’s archivist, Bridget Lawlor. By drawing lessons from the vast treasure trove of papers and...
View ArticleThe New Philanthropists: More Sophisticated, More Demanding -- and Younger 04-27
The New Philanthropists: More Sophisticated, More Demanding -- and YoungerSteel magnate Andrew Carnegie once said that he who dies leaving behind many millions will "pass away unwept, unhonored and...
View ArticleThe Science of Sleepy Teenagers 04-28
The Science of Sleepy TeenagersSchool schedules make them grouchy, impulsive, and humorless.By Russell Foster|There's a legitimate reason why teenagers fall asleep in class.Photo by Design...
View ArticleThe IT Conversation We Should Be Having 04-28
The IT Conversation We Should Be Havingby Jim Stikeleather It has been a while since I was a parent of teenagers, but I remember when the question, "Have you had the conversation yet?" made me break...
View ArticleHow to Take Your Company to the Next Level 04-28
How to Take Your Company to the Next LevelBy strategically sizing up the competition, you can help take your business to the head of the pack.Rubberball/Mike Kemp"I want to take my company to the next...
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