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Win 2 Tickets to PLAY DEAD in NYC

Women on Business

Co-writer TODD ROBBINS (“Dark Deceptions&# ) stars as the audience’s storytelling guide on an evening exploring death, darkness, and deception. Comments must be submitted on this post before 11:59pm on Sunday, January 30, 2011 (Eastern Time) to be entered into the drawing. The winners will be notified by January 31, 2011.

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Possibility Maximizer: Tom Peters Little Big Things Video Series

Sales Wolf Blog

Why You Should Check it Out : Given the rave reviews Tom Peters' latest book has gotten (and the ones I have given his previous works), it should come as no surprise that I am excited to recommend this resource and am confident it can add tremendous value to your life at work.    Not big on online video? . 

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w Can You Make Your Resolution a Reality? It's all in the Timing

Women on Business

When we don’t, we begin our internal storytelling, ‘He must be thinking this,” “She must be doing that.” It’s all in the Timing :: Women on Business -- Topsy.com January 11th, 2011 at 8:11 am [.] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Gretchen Glasscock and others. Gretchen Glasscock said: w Can You Make Your Resolution a Reality?

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What All Great Leaders Have In Common | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Did you know that the average American only reads one book a year? Contrast this with the fact that CEOs of Fortune 500 companies read an average of four to five books a month. Even more impressive is that some of the most successful leaders throughout history were known to read one book every single day.

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The Boomers are Leaving! – How to Create and Implement a Knowledge.

Strategy Driven

This book provides a practical guide for capturing valuable knowledge, skills, and experience so it can be shared among employees of all the generations in the workplace. Some knowledge transfer methods to consider are mentoring, social networks, Communities of Practice, After Action Reviews, and storytelling programs.

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The Brand Benefits of Places Like the Guinness Storehouse

Harvard Business Review

Marketers have long known that stories capture consumers’ attention and they commonly weave storytelling into their marketing messages. The principles of destination storytelling. Emotionally engaging brand storytelling taps into the universal emotions and shared experiences that connect visitors to the brand.

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