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October Leadership Development Carnival: Autumn Fun Edition

Persuasive Powerhouse

Joe and Wanda on Management » 2010 October Leadership Development Carnival : October 4, 2010 at 9:13 pm [.] Jo Asmus hosts the October, 2010 Leadership Development Carnival on her Aspire Collaborative Services site. Sample the 30+ management and leadership articles posted this month. Stumble it!

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How Women of Color Get to Senior Management

Harvard Business Review

They also generate $1 trillion as consumers and $361 billion in revenue as entrepreneurs, launching companies at 4x the rate of all woman-owned businesses. Developing a diverse leadership pipeline can benefit companies in all sectors. How People Get Ahead. What were the critical events, and what lessons did they learn?

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An Entrepreneur's Three Strategies To Outsmart the Quants

Harvard Business Review

One software design firm we studied had a long-time partner that was trying to figure out how to hire and develop an "in house" group to manage network and technology hardware issues. The partner confidentially approached the software CEO for advice on how they developed and trained their own staff over the years.

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Social Media Marketing and the Strategic Shift from Destination to Audience

Strategy Driven

Designed specifically for busy small business owners, this book puts you on the fast track to maximizing your business’s visibility and generating profits – regardless of the size of your marketing budget or the time you have to devote to it. She is President & CEO of KeySplash Creative, Inc.,

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Case Study: Which Customers Should This Restaurant Listen To?

Harvard Business Review

He was the founder and CEO of Yolk-ay, a popular United Arab Emirates restaurant chain that specialized in traditional Indian egg preparations but was, as of that morning, considering expanding its menu. ” Vikram’s college friend was working at Yolk-ay, focusing on new business development.