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Daniel Roberts, Fortune, December 21, 2010Tony Hayward’s foibles, Gap’s new logo and the iPhone 4 “Antennagate” hold the dubious honor of being the highlights on this list of the 19 worst business moves of 2010. […read more]
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Patricia Nakache, Forbes Woman, December 1, 2010″…In the last two years, a trio of online services has experienced eye-popping hyper growth: Groupon, an aggregator of daily deals; Zynga, a producer of social games; and Gilt Groupe, a purveyor of...
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James R. Hagerty, The Wall Street Journal, November 26, 2010The message can get lost when marketing efforts run amok. Making self-descriptions understandable to customers is paramount in advertising, and many companies have gotten their message lost in...
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Shawn Anchor, Harvard Business Review, November 25, 2010In this podcast interview, Shawn Achor, CEO of Aspirant and the author of The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work speaks on the benefits...
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Umair Haque, Harvard Business Review, November 24, 2010Being overly busy has become the norm in our 25/8 world. Umair Haque writes for the HBR Blog Network on the benefits of stopping to think and take time for introspection in business. […read more]
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Tom Rogers and Michael I. Norton, Harvard Business Review, November 2010People who dodge questions artfully are liked and trusted more than people who respond to questions truthfully but with less polish. […read more]