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10 Tips For Holiday Party Etiquette. | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

Make sure you do the rounds of management and your team, but leave before the last person walks out the door — preferably 30 minutes before the stated end of the party. He arm wrestled his sales manager and broker the guy’s arm! It’s the most wonderful time of the year. And you have to go to your office holiday party.

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Burnout Results From Living in Conflict with Values

Michael Lee Stallard

That young man, Peter Drucker, left his well-paying job and went on to become the father of management consulting. 4 Comments so far Casey Ross on August 9th, 2010 Hey Michael! Michael Lee Stallard on August 9th, 2010 Hi Casey, Thanks for your comment. I had a great conversation with two coworkers this morning about our values.

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July's Leadership Carnival

Michael Lee Stallard

Michael Lee Stallard Insights on Leadership and Employee Engagement Home About Hire to Speak Press Kit July’s Leadership Carnival Published by Michael Lee Stallard on July 5, 2010 03:56 am under E Pluribus Partners Every month I participate in a leadership carnival with several bloggers whose work I respect. posted at TalentedApps.

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Brand Exposure

N2Growth Blog

Have you figured out how to apply the laws of scarcity to brand management? While a brand without exposure is not much of a brand, I consistently find that brand exposure is an aspect of brand management that is all too often overlooked as a success metric. If not, then this post is for you. will go into decline.

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The Leader as a Venture Capitalist

Kevin Eikenberry

Tagged as: failure , problem solving , venture capitalists { 1 trackback } Lederskab a lá Venture Kapitalisme « Daily Learning Nuggets October 7, 2010 at 3:52 am { 2 comments… read them below or add one } Robin Shanks October 6, 2010 at 7:29 pm Thanks for re-visiting Paul’s call with us, Kevin!

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Managing Right for the First Time: A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

Managing Right for the First Time: A Field Guide for Doing It Well David C. Baker RockBench Publisging Corporation (2010) All the management basics, well-presented There are no head-snapping revelations in this book, nor does David Baker make any such claim.

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Why is it so darn easy to say NO?

Women on Business

Yes, I will talk to my manager and see if we can do that for you.” Happy clients that go wild about you because of the surprising way you serve their needs. Categories : customer service 2 Comments 1 Sandra Parrotto December 8th, 2010 at 8:08 am This is a great point. “Yes, I can do that for you over the phone right now.” “Yes,