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Where Are All The Great Careers? Hiding Right Here.

Rich Gee Group

Even at a little company, there’s more random stuff than you would think (DNA, DEA, bacteria, electrical engineering, IT, etc.) Electrofishing - A pal of mine performs fisheries research in Canada and gets to catch fish all day with electricity to determine populations, tag the fish and release them back into the wild.

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Can Charisma Be Taught? The 90% Theory And Why That Can Be Enough

Terry Starbucker

Home About Me About This Blog Starbucker’s Amazon Store TerryStarbucker.com Ramblings From a Glass Half Full Can Charisma Be Taught? When they appear on stage or in a meeting, the electricity is palpable. Sign-up for More You can subscribe to this blog and Ill come straight to you! Who are these people? Popularity: 3% [ ?

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The Man Who Is Changing The World.

Rich Gee Group

He also attended MIT, where he received 3 degrees: a Masters in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, a B.S. in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, and a B.S. I’m nothing whatsoever to do with Rich, nor his blog. at 4:52 PM (I thought you were the mgr of the blog and were calling me up short).

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Why The Knee Is The Most Dangerous Part Of A Leader's Body

Terry Starbucker

Home About Me About This Blog Starbucker’s Amazon Store TerryStarbucker.com Ramblings From a Glass Half Full Why The Knee Is The Most Dangerous Part Of A Leader’s Body by Starbucker on June 13, 2010 Leaders are constantly processing information, and in the course of doing that are called upon to make decisions based on that information.

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Big Bets vs. Little Bets and the future of HP

Harvard Business Review

The innovation research identifies the tyranny of large numbers as a common (and vexing) problem for leaders as companies grow, well documented by Harvard Business School Professor Clayton Christensen in The Innovators Solution , Jim Collins in How the Mighty Fall , and by Scott Anthony on this blog.

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