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It finds its way into your business meetings. It punctuates your speech, shapes your way of thinking, and guides your company's direction....
The focus of Riches Among the Ruins by Robert P. Smith is twofold: it shows how the isolated economies of individual nations have created great investment opportunities in the last 50 years, and how...
Naomi Klein documents the history of the brand and the rise of multinational corporations to such power that they may be considered de facto global governments. Klein...
The word obvious can be used to describe all of the most powerful and successful marketing strategies. Obvious solutions are often hidden in plain sight, and sometimes even ignored in favor of something more clever or...
In Strengths Based Leadership, Tom Rath and Barry Conchie discuss the importance of identifying one’s natural strengths and how they fit into the four domains of leadership: Executing, Influencing,...
We frequently attribute great accomplishments to great talent. However, if success depends on talent alone, then why do we all know talented people who are not successful? In Talent Is Never Enough,...
Business is not a spectator sport. Regardless of skills and hard work, anyone who aspires to advance in business cannot afford to be apolitical. In It’s All Politics, Kathleen Kelley Reardon explains...
Where are you in your work life today? Are you looking for a job? Are you employed, but wondering if there's something better out there? Are you just entering the workforce...
Twitter is the most rapidly adopted communication tool in history, going from zero to ten million users in just over two years. On Twitter, word can...
A company's failure to innovate sends customers to other organizations that provide better value and convenience. Today's companies need a go-to...











