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Why is it so darn easy to say NO?

Women on Business

Happy clients that go wild about you because of the surprising way you serve their needs. Yes, I will talk to my manager and see if we can do that for you.” How about, “YES, I can do some hard work for you even though it would be easier for me to just say no.” The result? Related posts: Are Your Client Delight Efforts Misplaced?

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Win 2 Tickets to PLAY DEAD in NYC

Women on Business

Reviews: “This wild, wicked show is not just a screamfest; it’s a good piece of theater!” - The New York Times “Funny, furious and wholly enthralling!” - Wall Street Journal “Teller has filled Play Dead with elaborate illusions and effects including a slam-bang finale!”

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Cast the Net Wide – Make the Most of Your Promotional Time and.

Women on Business

Cultivate the local media. Media momentum is much like a wild fire—the power of one well-placed match can ignite dramatic pyrotechnics! Then, use the press release to stay in touch with media contacts, from local newspapers to alumni associations to membership publications. He got a lot of media attention!

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“A Friend of a Friend” Is No Longer the Best Way to Find a Job

Harvard Business Review

If the technologies that help us look for a job have changed in significant ways, I reasoned, it’s likely that the ways we get information about jobs have also changed. I had to find a way to replicate Granovetter’s study in some form to see which networking ties matter in today’s media ecology.

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Managing and Motivating Employees in Their Twenties

Harvard Business Review

In addition to being good for your health , removing friction from "getting up" to walk around, and making you and your work ethic more visible, it makes you much more approachable during the day. Blame digital nativity, social media, the Cartoon Network, or whatever else. Michael recently co-authored Wild West 2.0