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LeadsandBids.com A virtual platform offering a network of services and proposes to bring contractors, property owners, finance, insurance, real estate and other pertinent services together. mikemyatt: RT @thinkBIG_blog: Cheap always costs you mo. N2 is a proud member of Linked-In. Our Freedom. All Rights Reserved

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Social Media Influence | N2Growth Blog

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Jerry Anderson, CCIM We are closing a $4million office building next week as a direct contact from my Twitter tweets about distressed real estate situations and the FDIC taking over banks. Our Sperry Van Ness Commercial Real Estate advisors in Florida are believers. mikemyatt: RT @thinkBIG_blog: Cheap always costs you mo.

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High Speed Rail Versus Austerity

Harvard Business Review

Between 2006 and 2010, the Chinese central government spent billions of dollars on new bullet trains that connect second and third tier cities with the mega cities of Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou — but of course bullet trains don''t connect every smaller city to a mega city. Here''s China''s story.

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The Exploding Business of Bartering

Harvard Business Review

In 2010, for example, the North Carolina Bar Association approved the participation of attorneys in organized barter exchanges allowing them, for example, to swap legal services for credits to "spend" on a vast range of services from computing to web design, auto repairs and advertising. Look around your organization.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

Barbers, plumbers, real estate agents, and almost all trade personnel are required to meet established levels of trade skills and be licensed; none will have as bad an impact on a customer as a bad manager or supervisor will! mikemyatt: RT @thinkBIG_blog: Cheap always costs you mo. Our Freedom. All Rights Reserved

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The Productivity Payoff From the Corporate Lattice

Harvard Business Review

Last month the federal government stepped up its own efforts to expand options for how work is done when President Obama signed the Telework Enhancement Act of 2010. For instance, 82 percent of the companies on Fortune's 2011 100 Best Companies to Work For list offer telecommuting options.

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Enabling the Natural Act of Entrepreneurship

Harvard Business Review

So here are some suggestions, most of which by the way, happen to be essentially cost-free: Removing barriers to growth should be your number one priority. So Puerto Rican entrepreneurs hire consultants to badger government procurement to pay up, and in parallel they jack up their prices to finance the long receivables cycle.