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Whipping up a Masterpiece

Lead Change Blog

“It takes a village” is a common theme these days; “it takes a team” is a common thread in every project. Teams and projects are complex and complicated, characteristic of many moving parts. Maybe it’s a group of individuals who are together for this one project. Salt – Marketing – Fact!

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Work and Life Interview About Connection Culture

Michael Lee Stallard

Recently, I had the pleasure of speaking on Work and Life, a radio program hosted by Stew Friedman, director of the Wharton Work/Life Integration Project, on Sirius XM’s Channel 111, Business Radio Powered by Wharton. Stew Friedman: Mike, you have a background in marketing and degrees in both business and law.

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Is Becoming Self-Employed All It’s Cracked Up To Be?

The Horizons Tracker

The research examined data from the National Science Foundation on over 28,000 scientists and engineers to assess any changes in their employment status and their work outcomes between 2003 and 2010. It’s a form of work the authors argue is five times more prevalent than gig work.

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What Is The Job Metaverse Is Trying To Do?

The Horizons Tracker

It’s a market that is already worth $3.1 But in industrial deployments, think 5G powered ports, mines, and factories, operations can re-configure the signal to support even faster upload speeds,” Brian Chamberlin, Executive Advisor, Huawei Carrier Marketing, says. “ There are cases with upload speeds of over 1Gbps.

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Align the Scales Correctly for a Better Work-Life Balance

HR Digest

Work-Life Balance Meaning According to Nancy Lockwood ’s 2003 Research Quarterly for SHRM , a work-life balance can be defined as “A state of equilibrium in which the demands of both a person’s job and personal life are equal.” The use of the term can be traced back as far as 1986, but its frequency has multiplied in recent years.

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Glamorous Celebrity Deaths and Minimal Taxes in 2010 :: Women on.

Women on Business

No, I bring this up because as we watch the shows that close out the year, as face after face of the celebrities who passed away are projected on our television screens, as tributes and speeches are made about the talent, beauty, genius and uniqueness of a particular dead celebrity or entrepreneur—I am thinking about their estates.

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How I Discovered The Values That Led Me To Leadership Success

Terry Starbucker

It’s one of my favorite chapters from my “More Human” book manuscript, a project that has yet to fully see the light of day (and that’s another blog post in and of itself, but I’ll save it for another time). Maybe all wasn’t lost to the marketing holding pattern after all. It was time to call an audible.