On the New York Times website, there’s a section called “Corner Office – Conversations about leadership and management”. The conversations about leadership and management come from all kinds of industries, which makes the section so inviting.
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Did You Know About The Corner Office?
September 8th, 2010 · View Comments · business, communication
Tags:business·corner office·leadership·management·new york times
Free Case Study – Establishing Long-Term Contacts
September 3rd, 2010 · View Comments · business, communication, linkedin, marketing
I’ve been thinking about publishing a lead / demand generation case study in one form or another for a few months now. I mean, I had great success in a recent trip from New York to Los Angeles and San Francisco, and I think the lessons I learned might be applicable to others.
What Is A Personal Brand? And Why Should I Care?
September 1st, 2010 · View Comments · communication, linkedin, marketing
Should you care about a / your personal brand? I would think so. Why? If care what your peers think of you and what you want them to say about you, it makes sense to take control of and build your brand.
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Gmail Priority Inbox – The End Of Email Campaigns As We Know Them
August 31st, 2010 · View Comments · business, communication, linkedin, marketing
For those who have taken the quick road to building lists, this will be very painful. For others, this is simply another way to communicate with your customers and ask (plead?) to be marked as important in their email inboxes.
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Google Voice & Gmail
August 30th, 2010 · View Comments · communication, linkedin, technology
I was thrilled when the invite above showed up in my Gmail inbox. I tried it immediately – the sound was great and it made so much sense. In fact, I moved all my email to Gmail to better manage my communications – voice and electronic. Nice.
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