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Social Media Responsibility | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

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.

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How the Internet Saved Handmade Goods

Harvard Business Review

Some old technologies, after being rendered obsolete by better and cheaper alternatives (indeed even after whole industries based on them have been decimated), manage to “re-emerge” to the point that they sustain healthy businesses. No doubt you are aware of the explosion of the market – some call it a movement – in handcrafted products.

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What All Great Leaders Have In Common | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

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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What Alan Greenspan Has Learned Since 2008

Harvard Business Review

Not long after Alan Greenspan stepped down as Federal Reserve chairman in 2006, global financial markets began to unravel. The technology-stock bubble of the late 1990s and its subsequent deflation were among the defining events of Greenspan’s tenure. And we were aware of it. They are not. Bubbles and forecasting.