Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Weekly Hotlist: A Penny for Your Privacy?

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A Penny for Your Privacy?
by Chris Taylor and Ron Webb
Don't sell yourself — or your personal information — short.
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Umair Haque
MOTIVATION
Wanting Meaningful Work Is Not a First World Problem
Umair Haque
It's not a privilege, but a responsibility.
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Eric Garland
NETWORKING
The Posh, Predictable World of Business Conferences
Eric Garland
Why you should skip the keynote.
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Joshua Gans
STRATEGY
Information Wants to Be Shared
Joshua Gans
Giving up some control is the future of the content business.
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ECONOMY
Why We Shouldn't Bank on Growth
Vikram Mansharamani
When your stock price or your salary keeps going up and up, prepare for disappointment.
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Michael Schrage
LEADERSHIP
Do Your Employees Make You a Better Manager?
Michael Schrage
Who really had the biggest positive impact on who you are today?
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Deborah Mills-Scofield
EXECUTION
Hope Is a Strategy (Well, Sort Of)
Deborah Mills-Scofield
Optimism is vital for success. So don't roll your eyes; do something about it.
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Grant McCracken
MARKETING
Stop Yelling at Gen Y to Get Off Your Lawn
Grant McCracken
Let Millennials bring their complete selves and navigate a world you might not understand.
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Michael J. Mauboussin
ANALYTICS
Four Steps to Measuring What Matters
Michael J. Mauboussin
Your performance metrics are probably calculating the wrong things.
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