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This Is Broken (with Seth Godin).

Rich Gee Group

home about rich our team news our fans services executive coach business coach speaking inspire media knowledge books affiliates contact Rich Gee Group 203.500.2421 This Is Broken (with Seth Godin). In this entertaining talk — Seth Godin gives a tour of things poorly designed, the reasons why they are that way, and how to fix them.

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The Rainmaker 'Fab Five' Blog Picks of the Week - A Look Ahead at 2011

Sales Wolf Blog

 Today I would like to shift gears and take a look ahead at what the HR, talent management, and leadership development blogging community sees in store for us in 2011.  Below is a great collection of posts containing predictions, resolutions, trends, and thoughts for 2011.  Enjoy! .  Enjoy!

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Video Book Club: The Discipline of Market Leaders

Next Level Blog

» June 22, 2010 Video Book Club: The Discipline of Market Leaders One of the things that makes a strategy book really useful is when it introduces a model that you can use to organize your thinking for years to come. It’s The Discipline of Market Leaders. | Main | Who’s The Boss? This week’s VBC feature did that for me.

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How Do You Coach Your Team?

Rich Gee Group

Next post: This Is Broken (with Seth Godin). If you’d like to know more go to where at the bottom of the page you can also download – “Basic Instincts” an article I wrote– for Dynamic Small Business. Leave a Comment Previous post: Why Networking Is Dead – Part Two. recent posts 3 Tips To Take More Powerful Notes During Meetings.

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Do You Have The Girlfriend Effect? | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

I also like Daniel Pink, David Schwartz, and Seth Godin’s last book, Linchpin. Rich Gee 11.06.10 at 2:04 PM Tim – you are spot on – there are so many bad business books out there – I feel like sending them back to the author and asking for my money back. Any favorites you might have? Tim Trent 11.06.10

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The Rainmaker 'Fab Five' Blog Picks of the Week

Sales Wolf Blog

 He is struggling to understand why it is that HR is not considered a core function of a an organization like sales, marketing, or operations when it is afforded the opportunity to "direct, deliver, and develop" the employee talent necessary for the company to achieve its goals.  Why?  Why?

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3 Steps To A Perfect Presentation. | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

at 9:50 AM Steve Jobs and Seth Godin are good examples of powerful presentations without using bullet points. I do understand that there are dense informational presentations (advisory or financial reports) – but if you are presenting an idea – bullets tend to bore, not inform. Also – simplify – less info is more.

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