When you’re trying to be more innovative in your business, there are plenty of blogs, books and articles out there to guide you. But sometimes, you need to get away from reading about innovation and into something more creative. Get your creative wheels turning with these three great resources.
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3 Creative Blogs to Get Your Innovative Ideas Flowing
Posted by stillwagon428 under ManagementFrom http://bit.ly 4400 days ago
Business Lessons Learned From NASCAR
Posted by BOTSolutions under StrategyFrom http://getbackontracknow.com 4400 days ago
Learn three tips that can help you run your business with the same precision and pride as a winning NASCAR team.
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Musings on the Paradox of a College Education: Why Today Less May be More
Posted by Adam_Gottlieb under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://frugalentrepreneur.com 4400 days ago
Now that most colleges have sent out their acceptance and rejection letters, and prospective students are busy deciding where to go, I can't help but wonder how many students these days will see a real return on their investment.
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Go Audio and Get Smarter
Posted by HBCinc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.thenewbusinessidea.com 4400 days ago
A new hot book is released to the market.
Have you ever said to yourself, "I'd really like to read that book, but when will I ever find the time?"
That's me today. I actually said that to myself. Quietly, of course. But then I thought, "Maybe it's about time I start listening to audio books w Read More
Have you ever said to yourself, "I'd really like to read that book, but when will I ever find the time?"
That's me today. I actually said that to myself. Quietly, of course. But then I thought, "Maybe it's about time I start listening to audio books w Read More
Public criticism from Japanese managers
Posted by JapanIntercult under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 4400 days ago
Non-Japanese employees of Japanese firms frequently mention the penchant that many Japanese managers have for public criticism. Whereas Americans would prefer to receive negative feedback in private, Japanese seem to prefer to give it in public.
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What Value Do You Place on Your Services?
Posted by jimarmstrong under ManagementFrom http://www.getbusymedia.com 4400 days ago
Many small businesses and start-ups struggle with pricing their products and services. I feel the same way and employ the following tactics to overcome these struggles.
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"Coffee is for bloggers" Glengarry Glen Ross for Content Marketers
Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4400 days ago
Have you ever watched the 1992 film Glengarry Glen Ross? If you are a content marketer and you know the film, this post might have a familiar feel to it...
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Unravel Hiring: Review of Unrabble Recruitment Software
Posted by GetApp under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.getapp.com 4400 days ago
Review of Unrabble a resume management and recruitment software that simplifies the HR recruitment process.
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Who do You Work for?
Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4401 days ago
As an entrepreneur, I THOUGHT I work for nobody but me – wrong! For many of us calling ourselves an entrepreneur, we often work for other higher entities to run our business smoothly.
This post is a classic Noobpreneur.com - it was published 4 years ago, but I think the principles are lifelong : Read More
This post is a classic Noobpreneur.com - it was published 4 years ago, but I think the principles are lifelong : Read More
How you handle fear in your company �
Posted by Berndgeropp under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.more-leadership.com 4401 days ago
As Managing Director or department head you may have problems, possibly concerns, – but fear? If you are honest – there is the occasional situation where you may be fearful: this may be from a pending acquisition, declining sales, or evaporating profits. How can you cope with fear in business?
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