Paul Jankowski: How To Speak American – Blog Business Success Radio

Filed Under (World Business) by Admin on 31-08-2011

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Paul Jankowski: How To Speak American – Blog Business Siccess Radio

Filed Under (World Business) by Admin on 30-08-2011

Listen to Wayne Hurlbert on Blog Talk Radio

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Seven Seats Sofa + iTablets

Filed Under (Business Ideas) by Admin on 30-08-2011

SEVENseats-k7 is an innovative and versatile indoor-outdoor armless multi-position chaise longue sofa. The chaise longue can be transformed into a front or side table which includes hollow spaces compatible with tablets such as iPads. Its special design also allows you to add more sofas laterally to complete a bench.

How to Speak American: Building Brands in the New Heartland by Paul Jankowski – Book review

Filed Under (World Business) by Admin on 29-08-2011

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Customer Rave

Filed Under (Business Ideas) by Admin on 29-08-2011

By providing a uniquely personalized token of appreciation you can strikingly increase overall loyalty and social perception of your business. The best advertising in the world is your customers bragging about you to others.

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The 8 Dimensions of Leadership by Jeffrey Sugerman, Mark Scullard & Emma Wilhelm – Book review

Filed Under (World Business) by Admin on 29-08-2011

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Understanding Sponsored Search by Jim Jansen – Book review

Filed Under (World Business) by Admin on 27-08-2011

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Connie Glaser: GenderTalk Works – Blog Business Success Radio

Filed Under (World Business) by Admin on 25-08-2011

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Google then and now

Filed Under (Industry Biz News) by Admin on 24-08-2011

The National Interest is running my review of Douglas Edwards’s new memoir, Im Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59. Here’s how the review begins: In December 2001, an upstart Silicon Valley company named Google posted its corporate philosophy, in the form of a list of Ten Things Weve Found to be True, on its website. At once charmingly idealistic and off-puttingly smug, the list set the tone for Googles future public pronouncements. You can be serious without a suit, read one of the tenets. You can make money without doing evil, read another. But it was the most innocuous sounding of the ten principlesIts best to do one thing really, really wellthat would prove to be most fateful for the company. No sooner had it pledged to remain a specialist than it began to break its promise by branching into new markets, with far-reaching consequences not only for its own business but also for the Internet as a whole. Google issued its philosophy at a decisive moment in its history. Although it had incorporated just three years earlier, in late 1998, its eponymous search engine was already widely viewed as the best tool available for navigating the…

Give Your Dishes A Spin

Filed Under (Business Ideas) by Admin on 24-08-2011

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