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Remembering 9/11 | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Mello Here's a link to a post I run each year at this time to make sure that I never forget the tragedy and heroism that took place on September 11, 2001. Copyright/Legal Privacy Resources Sitemap N2Growth Blog © Copyright 2010 N2Growth. "Hard to Believe But Impossible to Forget" [link]. Our Freedom.

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What U2 and the US Navy Have in Common: Connecting with Core Employees

Michael Lee Stallard

Navy One example of a leader who intentionally developed a Connection Culture using all three bridges is Admiral Vern Clark, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) from 2000 until his retirement in 2005. 2 Comments so far Brian Hackett on June 23rd, 2010 Great article. Michael Lee Stallard on June 23rd, 2010 Thanks Brian.

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New Ways to Collaborate for Process Improvement

Harvard Business Review

Since 2001, IBM has used jams to get 300,000 employees and others around the world to explore and solve problems. Suggestions ranged from streamlining operational processes, saving thousands of hours annually, to simplifying financial and sales processes across business units. In early 2010, Avery Dennison, a $6.5

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The Future Economy Project: Q&A with Marne Levine

Harvard Business Review

LEVINE: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been very clear from the beginning that building a sustainable future is foundational to Facebook’s mission of bringing the world closer together. When I joined Facebook in 2010, it was already well established that sustainability was central to the way that we operated.

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An Investigation of Online Reviews Uncovers a World of Lies

Harvard Business Review

I Give This Blurb 3 Stars Operation Clean Turf and the War on Fake Yelp Reviews Businessweek Were the 19 companies accused of commissioning fake online reviews the only firms out there engaged in this nefarious practice? Not likely. Federal Trade Commission says 15% to 20% of all reader reviews might be fake.

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Who Rules the Web Now?

Harvard Business Review

Wired reported late last year, "The top 10 Web sites accounted for 31% of US page views in 2001, 40% in 2006, and 75% in 2010." Adding a profile on Facebook has little to no impact on Facebook's operating costs. In a supposedly democratizing medium, the power of leading online companies has only become more concentrated.

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Where Trump Does (and Doesn’t) Have Leverage with China

Harvard Business Review

Recent research suggests that Chinese imports, over the 12 years after the country’s WTO entry in 2001, took in excess of an estimated two million jobs out of U.S. He has two levels to operate on: first, directly influencing corporate investment and buying decisions, and second, diplomatic engagement with trading partners.