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Social Media Responsibility | N2Growth Blog

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link] mikemyatt Hi Mark: You make some great points – the best of which is being aware of how social media/networking impacts your family. According to a survey done recently the average person only has 2 close friends. I also love the Burke quote – one of my favorites…Thanks again for sharing Mike. I Think Not.

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What All Great Leaders Have In Common | N2Growth Blog

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Intellectual elitists are by-in-large braggarts that acquire knowledge (or feign possession thereof) for public acclaim and their own self-promotion. If you acquire knowledge, yet choose not to use it for the benefit of others then you’re not a leader, you’re self indulgent. are all critical to your success.

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How the Internet Saved Handmade Goods

Harvard Business Review

A recent article in The Economist , citing the work of Ryan Raffaelli at Harvard Business School, points to what it calls a “paradox” in the aftermath of disruptive innovation. Yet the industry will always remain a shadow of its former self, even as the products that disrupted pinball have revenues in the billions. There is no paradox.

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How Online Innovators Are Disrupting Education

Harvard Business Review

According to the 2010 Sloan Survey of Online Learning , approximately 5.6 Consider a recent Economist article featuring Bill Gates's educational poster child: Khan Academy , founded by Salman Khan in 2006. Students display much more enthusiasm when they can self-direct their learning paths.