The true story of whistle-blower Mark Whitacre, as told in Steven Soderbergh's film THE INFORMANT!, is a cautionary tale showing how an employee's insecurity and hunger for attention has a domino effect on the workplace. Paul Cherry's article helps readers learn from Whitacre's mistakes, asking the right questions to save everyone headaches.
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What THE INFORMANT! Can Teach Us About Workplace Relations
Posted by PaulCherry under ManagementFrom http://www.pbresults.com 5514 days ago
ExecuCross: Developing Tough Leadership Skills During Tough Times
Posted by PaulCherry under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.pbresults.com 5659 days ago
In early May 2009, Patrick Connor and Paul Cherry of Performance Based Results led a select group of seasoned senior executives on our first ExecuCross Bike Trip. Read about our adventure along the Great Allegheny Passage Trail, and how it helped us become stronger leaders -- and how you can join us on our next trip this fall!
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6 No-No's on Twitter
Posted by ZaneSafrit under Online MarketingFrom http://zanesafrit.typepad.com 5660 days ago
Made Hot by: patm on May 27, 2009 9:17 pm
New to Twitter? Thinking about joining this cocktail party that never ends? Here's a few No-No's to avoid at the start.
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The Black Plague of Twitter and How To Be Vaccinated
Posted by leizlborromeda under Online MarketingFrom http://kylelacy.com 5660 days ago
Made Hot by: on May 27, 2009 4:07 pm
There is a black plague sweeping across the Twitter world— a force threatening to destroy the very piece of personality that we all love..The black plague fills up your inbox with dank— meaningless fodder and then throws your account into a chaotic mess. We are all infected with this disease— at least once or twice a day.
We have all experienced
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Don't Work With www.unistrategic.com!
Posted by [email protected] under Public RelationsFrom http://www.pbresults.com 5731 days ago
UNI Strategic, a sales and leadership training firm based in Singapore, seems aboveboard on the outside -- but trainers and speakers who've worked for them have had trouble getting paid for their efforts. Read more...
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Differentiating Sales People From Order Takers
Posted by neshthompson under SalesFrom http://www.symvolli.com 5758 days ago
Made Hot by: on February 20, 2009 9:22 pm
In the 80's there was a saying that a sales person could walk outside and catch an order in each hand while four were falling to the ground. Boom economies are great for companies but mask the true worth of a sales persons skill, how much of those orders were down to customers fulfilling their need rather than the sales person selling?
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Do Great Sales People Make Good Sales Managers?
Posted by bmtrnavsky under SalesFrom http://www.salesmanagement20.com 5758 days ago
Made Hot by: on February 18, 2009 2:16 am
A very interesting article debating if the top sales people have the capacity to become top sales managers.
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85 Absolutely Free Online Business Classes
Posted by stillwagon428 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://smallbizbee.com 5759 days ago
Made Hot by: Jeffrey on February 18, 2009 5:37 pm
Back when I was in school, which wasn't that long ago, in order to get this kind of information you had to spend hours in a classroom and thousands of dollars.
Now you can get a big time business education, on your own time, for free.
The following courses range in complexity and length, and should offer a good primer for those of you just
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Task Ninja: Form the Action Habit
Posted by luckycharmer under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://zenhabits.net 5763 days ago
Made Hot by: on February 18, 2009 12:30 am
A lot of us get stuck in inaction —procrastinating, doing a lot of unimportant tasks to avoid the important stuff, worrying about failing or about being perfect, having a hard time starting, getting distracted, and so on.
It's time to start forming the Action Habit instead.
And it's really not that hard if you focus on it for a little while.
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The Wow Factor Sends Customer Satisfaction Sky High
Posted by PaulCherry under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.pbresults.com 5829 days ago
Made Hot by: on December 10, 2008 6:19 pm
It's tempting to stick with the sales techniques that have worked for us in the past, but going that extra mile beguiles customers, sparking new interest in what we have to offer.
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