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How To Navigate The Ever-Changing Public Relations Landscape

Eric Jacobson

The Public Relations Handbook is the book – the fifth edition of the version that premiered in 1967. These expert practitioners share their real-life world stories, advice and the actions they took to be successful. Take seriously the ideas and lessons offered in The Public Relations Handbook.

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Using Technology to Improve The Sharing of Knowledge

Curious Cat

Manu Vora kicked the discussion off with his post on The Gift of Knowledge Transfer Through Technology. I grew up surrounded by those seeking to improve management (Bill Hunter, George Box, Brian Joiner, Peter Scholtes…). Technology can help improve our adoption of better understanding. will help a great deal.

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My New Book, Double the Love - Now Available on Amazon!

Management Craft

Her intriguing style will captivate you from the start; lead you through a model, practical advice, and workshop activities; and leave you wondering how quickly you can implement one of her brilliant ideas. Elaine Biech author, The Business of Consulting and editor, The ASTD Leadership Handbook. “If Books Management'

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My New Book, Double the Love - Now Available on Amazon!

Management Craft

Her intriguing style will captivate you from the start; lead you through a model, practical advice, and workshop activities; and leave you wondering how quickly you can implement one of her brilliant ideas. Elaine Biech author, The Business of Consulting and editor, The ASTD Leadership Handbook. “If You want a powerful team?

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The Best Ways to Hire Salespeople

Harvard Business Review

Many firms talk about talent management, but few deal systematically with a basic fact: average annual turnover in sales is 25 to 30%. But most are a bland summary of the Boy Scout Handbook, with traits like extroversion, assertiveness, empathy, modesty, and an “achievement orientation.” DAVE WHEELER FOR HBR.

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The INs and OUTs of Business Literacy

HR Digest

Without an understanding of basic financial concepts, executives are not well-equipped to make decisions related to financial management. managers are uninformed about the basics of financial literacy to face the challenges of the future. Why is financial literacy at all levels of management a basic need?

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Never-Ending New Beginnings: Interview with Lisa Haneberg

QAspire

Lisa Haneberg is a great friend who is an expert (and a lifelong student) on the craft of management. Lisa is an expert in the areas of organization development, management, leadership, talent management, and personal and organizational success. Perhaps I need to apply my own advice from the previous question.