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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Four Steps to a Smarter Team

The world is changing fast. The teams that are tuned in and adaptive will win. Here are four steps to help your team recharge its collective brain battery and get smart(er).

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Monday, March 21, 2011

Facebook, Charlie Sheen and Teenage Narcissism

Facebook entices many of us - and teens especially - to pay greater attention to managing our digital profile than our real results. A new generation of narcissists are learning - like Charlie Sheen - that if you can’t be successful in “real life,” you can still spin, airbrush, and photoshop the digital perception of your success.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

The Thank You Economy

Gary Vaynerchuk ‘s new book, The Thank You Economy, predicts that the mass-produced-mass-marketing economy is dying. Tools like Facebook and Twitter give us more ways than ever to interact with - and thank - our members, clients, fans and followers. The tools might be new-fangled, but the business principle is as old as time: take great care of your customers - show them everyday that you’re thankful for their business - and you’ll prosper.

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Leno v. Coco, Boomers v. Xers

Conan O’Brien and Jay Leno had a very public version of a Gen X v. Baby Boomer battle that’s happening in our companies, cities, and civic institutions, as both generations wonder, “Is there room for me?”

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Digging for the Pony

How will a new generation of entrepreneurs adjust to and maximize the current economic realities? Dig for the pony, says Rebecca.

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