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The Rainmaker Fab Five Blog Picks of the Week

Sales Wolf Blog

Successories Motivational Products Talent Managment Magazine Testing and Assessments - An Employers Guide to Good Practices Testing and Assessments - DOL The Rainmaker Group - Possibility Maximization An amazing group of people commited to making a difference in the world they live - one soul, one organization, one Customer Experience at a time.

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A New Look at Engagement

First Friday Book Synopsis

Here is a brief article featured by Talent Management magazine in which Barb Krantz Taylor identifies and discusses nine intangible elements of work that employees rank much higher than salary or perks on engagement surveys. To read the complete article, check out all the resources, and sign up for a free subscription to the TM [.].

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Leaders, What's Your Vocation?

Next Level Blog

I thought about that intersection of deep personal happiness and the world’s great need last week when I read the obituary of Dr. Billy Taylor.    Dr. Taylor crafted a 70 year vocation as a jazz performer and educator.    As gifted a performer as he was, his leadership and vocation really came as an educator. 

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The Rainmaker 'Fab Five' Blog Picks of the Week

Sales Wolf Blog

Successories Motivational Products Talent Managment Magazine Testing and Assessments - An Employers Guide to Good Practices Testing and Assessments - DOL The Rainmaker Group - Possibility Maximization An amazing group of people commited to making a difference in the world they live - one soul, one organization, one Customer Experience at a time.

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Credit comes later

Lead on Purpose

Instead we should embrace it and make sure that through our hard work and strategic insight we create great products that help development, marketing and sales receive high praise and recognition for their work. The best way to start to learn about product management is to read books, magazines and blogs.

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I'ma Blogger? Nope, I'm A Writer

Terry Starbucker

I wrote a piece for Studio30 Plus magazine about this very topic. David Zemens September 17, 2010 at 9:23 am When I develop a new website for a business I always encourage them to let me implement a blog for their new site. Dr. Taylor put it this way, “you want to write, huh?

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