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With Little to Lose, Many Greeks Shrug Off Dire Warnings
Posted by cagan 9 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)Oscilloscope reshuffles management amid Yauch death
Posted by cagan 20 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - The unexpected death of Adam Yauch on Friday led Oscilloscope Laboratories, the independent film company he co-founded, to reverse a management change of the day before. A spokeswoman told TheWrap that Yauch's co-founder David Fenkel will remain involved in the running of the company, despite an announcement on Thursday that he was stepping aside as president. "Given t
Management Tip of the Day: Stop trying to delight
Posted by melisa 34 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
BOSTON (Reuters) - Customers mostly don't want to be "delighted" in some contrived manner, but instead want quick responses and solutions to their problems, says Harvard Business Review.
Management Tip of the Day: Practice being a leader
Posted by melisa 37 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
BOSTON (Reuters) - To practice leadership in your life, seize opportunities to make and learn from decisions, whenever and wherever they arise, says Harvard Business Review.
Meridian is developing a content management system for places
Posted by murat 58 days ago (http://thenextweb.com)
Earlier this month we covered a new app for NYC’s largest gallery: the subway system. Yes, NY’s subway system is quite the source of fine art, and the app, built by Meridian,...
Management Tip of the Day: Say less, convey more
Posted by melisa 61 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
BOSTON (Reuters) - In order to focus your energy for a presentation, imagine that you had 30 seconds to talk instead of 30 minutes, says Harvard Business Review.
Management Tip of the Day: Make time for meeting prep
Posted by melisa 62 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
BOSTON (Reuters) - Going into any meeting, and especially an important meeting, unprepared just makes those gatherings longer and less productive, says Harvard Business Review.
Russia Struggles to Curb Energy Waste
Posted by cagan 67 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Economics, not environmental qualms, have won backing for an energy efficiency drive, but progress grinds against grass-roots skepticism and entrenched attitudes.
China audit details fraud, waste at Beijing-Shanghai railway
Posted by cagan 69 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's National Audit Office said on Monday it had uncovered more evidence of fraud, waste, mismanagement and irregular accounting and procurement, totaling billions of yuan, at the flagship high-speed Beijing-Shanghai railway. The 217 billion yuan ($34 billion) railway, hailed as a miracle project by officials when it opened in June 2011, has been beset by a litany of manage
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Posted by onadmddiea 85 days ago (http://www.ebitobi.com)Management Tip of the Day: Stop the whining!
Posted by melisa 105 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
BOSTON (Reuters) - If you want to institute a "no whining" rule in your organization, there are two mindsets to encourage in your people, says Harvard Business Review.
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Posted by aaeondiaaa 108 days ago (http://www.ebitobi.com)Management Tip of the Day: Consider cultural norms
Posted by melisa 111 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
BOSTON (Reuters) - Being culturally fluent means being able to enter a new context, master the norms, and feel comfortable doing so, says Harvard Business Review.
Management Tip of the Day: Give high performers boring jobs
Posted by melisa 120 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
BOSTON (Reuters) - If your very best people aren't directly involved in fixing your organization's most persistently boring processes, then you are failing as a leaders, says Harvard Business Review.
Management Tip of the Day: Use buddy checks for your project
Posted by melisa 139 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
BOSTON (Reuters) - There is a clear value to having a second set of eyes help monitor the progress of your project, says Harvard Business Review.
Management Tip of the Day: To teach, show and tell
Posted by melisa 144 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
BOSTON (Reuters) - The best way to start to train a novice in any field or to develop good instructional materials is for the expert to actually do the tasks in question, says Harvard Business Review.
Management Tip of the Day: Listen without reacting
Posted by melisa 146 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
BOSTON (Reuters) - Really listening can feel risky, which seems strange because listening doesn't materially change anything. But sometimes you'll hear things that are hard to hear, says Harvard...
Management Tip of the Day: Don't stay late. Go home
Posted by melisa 154 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
BOSTON (Reuters) - If you don't take conscious control of your own work hours, the work hours can easily take control of you, says Harvard Business Review.
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