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How To Be A Writer: An Interview With Jeff Goins

Joseph Lalonde

And technology makes it so easy and so accessible to start a blog, build an audience, create an email list, and begin interacting with your tribe, your audience, the people who want to hear what you have to say. Seth Godin calls this an ethical bribe. But there’s a really steep learning curve for any skill when you get started.

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45 Career Advice Experts Offer Career Success Secrets

Miles Anthony Smith

Always keep up with emerging trends and technologies in your specific sector. However, it's also the MOST CRITICAL skill in senior management and leadership positions. Be able to recognise learning curves and achievements and to know when to move on and when to dig in and make the most of an opportunity. Congruence.

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The Big Picture of Business: Lessons About Business Planning To Be Learned from the Y2K Bug

Strategy Driven

Learn more about Hank Moore and The Business Treeā„¢ by visiting his website, www.HankMoore.com. Technology constitutes less than 1% of any organization’s overall Big Picture. Computer activity constitutes less than 1% of the technology picture. There always must exist a learning curve. Empty activities.

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How IBM Is Changing Its HR Game

Harvard Business Review

As IBM celebrates its 100th birthday, many observers are rightly calling attention to the many strategic changes the company put itself through to remain relevant amidst dramatic technological and economic change. To maintain its leadership position, the company has been willing to experiment with bold new methods.