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Big Thinking for Small Business

Women on Business

I’m sure we could all go without hearing the word “innovator” for a few years, but anyone who is spending money (antique collectors exempt) is also seeking the “latest, greatest.”. Get to know your local and regional media outlets, and adopt a mantra of “research, network and pitch.”

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In Praise of Face Time

Harvard Business Review

To keep everyone up-to-date, particularly across departments and functions, employees use electronic tools (e-mail, voice mail, conference calls, instant messaging, and social media). Constellation has developed an Innovation Center , an unconventional permanent facility within its headquarters. It sends a message.

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Unify Your Global Company Through a Common Language

Harvard Business Review

Imagine a conference room of individuals drawn from the far corners of the globe to work in your company or to do business with you. Now picture this group engaged in brainstorming, negotiations, or expansion planning. We manage and innovate with speed and precision, and that will only increase with our English skills.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

Many don’t realize they ARE lonely because they are so busy, yet they don’t have anyone to brainstorm with and they contaminate their team as a result. link] Kathy Gillen This is a powerful article, Mike! CEO’s tend to be lonely and a poor attitude is the synptom. I Think Not. mikemyatt: RT @janemyatt Their sacrifice.