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Reputation Matters, Forbes, July 19, 2012 Jeremy Lin has taken personal branding to the next level – by trademarking his personal brand of mass hysteria – “Linsanity.” And it’s a good thing he did, because as he moves from New York to Houston, Linsanity...
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Reputation Matters, Forbes, June 17, 2012 New research shows that men who have daughters are changing the business landscape for women. Regardless of how they felt before they had daughters, once they do, they are leading the way for men and organizations to...
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Reputation Matters, Forbes, May 7, 2012 “When the truth is found to be lies”…sang Grace Slick. But, she was talking about big lies, I think, not so much the tiny lies that almost everyone on the planet surrounds themselves with, as they write and rewrite...
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Reputation Matters, Forbes, May 1, 2012 If you added up the market capitalization of all the corporate boards on which the 1400+ members of WomenCorporateDirectors sit, the number would be stunning. It would easily be in the trillions. […read more]
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Davia Temin, Forbes, April 18, 2012 “It is probably much easier to announce your cancer diagnosis in a press release when it is only stage 1…” writes Davia Temin on her Forbes.com blog. […read more]
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Reputation Matters, Forbes, April 17, 2012 Yet again, Warren Buffett is leading the way for us all. He has acted quickly, thoroughly, and with consummate responsibility to his shareholders and investment partners in announcing his newly diagnosed prostate cancer....