Kit Kat, Coca-Cola, Jelly Belly. Sure, they all taste great. But there's something else at play that makes these brands so attractive: repetition.
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The Name Game Works Wonders
Posted by ruth under MarketingFrom http://www.inc.com 5149 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business News on October 20, 2010 9:16 am
Top 12 Development Goals for Leaders
Posted by wdywft under ManagementFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 5154 days ago
Dan McCarthy: I help a lot of leaders create individual development plans.
Although every leader I work with is unique, it seems like the development goals end up being somewhat common. Here’s a list of development goals that may apply to you too.
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Although every leader I work with is unique, it seems like the development goals end up being somewhat common. Here’s a list of development goals that may apply to you too.
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Passion - WDYWFT Blog
Posted by wdywft under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 5155 days ago
Tony Schwartz: Think for a moment about the two or three qualities that you most despise when you see them in others. Next, think of their opposites. For greed, the opposite is generosity. For arrogance, it's humility. For disingenuousness, it's authenticity.
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Are Your Ducks In A Row?
Posted by wdywft under ManagementFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 5158 days ago
It was my first week on the job as a new manager.
My management training program had lasted three months. During that time, I learned how to be a decent grill operator and was proud of my progress. When I took over my own store at the age of 23 (the youngest person in my unit), I wanted to show th Read More
My management training program had lasted three months. During that time, I learned how to be a decent grill operator and was proud of my progress. When I took over my own store at the age of 23 (the youngest person in my unit), I wanted to show th Read More
(R)EVOLUTION with Brian Solis: Charlene Li on “Open Leadership”
Posted by wdywft under Social MediaFrom http://www.youtube.com 5162 days ago
Charlene: "I think most importantly than anything else is to redefine what leadership means. It is no longer about controlling resources, or controlling people. It is about inspiring people, and if you think about the best leaders, the people you will follow to the ends of the earth, they didn’t co
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How to create a culture of ownership
Posted by wdywft under ManagementFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 5163 days ago
How do you create a culture of ownership? I googled that phrase and hoped to come across a ‘Seven Steps To Creating A Culture Of Ownership’-type list, but couldn't find one. Here is what I came up with:
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Limiting Beliefs, Spirituality and Business Growth
Posted by 3keyscoach under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.abilitysuccessgrowth.com 5165 days ago
Could your religious or spiritual beliefs limit your business growth? It's a common theme with small business owners, particularly when they are about to transform their businesses. Fear makes us tell ourselves some crazy stories that somehow don't sound crazy in our heads. But what about our spiri
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Management In A Picture
Posted by wdywft under ManagementFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 5165 days ago
If you had to draw a picture of 'management', what would it look like? I asked myself the same question and this is what I came up with:
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When Your Employees Know More Than You
Posted by wdywft under ManagementFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 5168 days ago
Marshall Goldsmith: Managing today's highly skilled professionals takes special skills — and not the ones that you may think. Oftentimes, knowledge workers know more than you do about their jobs. So, how do you manage people who know more about what they do than you do?
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Money Makes The World Go Round | Shrinking My Companions
Posted by wdywft under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 5171 days ago
"The love of money is the root of all evil,” said Paul in a letter to Timothy.
Many people love business and many business people love money (though not necessarily in the biblical sense). Business is about money and gain. If you went into business for any other reason than making money, then you Read More
Many people love business and many business people love money (though not necessarily in the biblical sense). Business is about money and gain. If you went into business for any other reason than making money, then you Read More
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