Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Weekly Hotlist: Here's a Better Way to Remember Things

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Here's a Better Way to Remember Things
by H. James Wilson
Technology can help you get off the forgetting curve.
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Anne Kreamer
CAREER
What If You Don't Want to Be a Manager?
Anne Kreamer
76% of employees don't want their boss's job.
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Maxwell Wessel
INNOVATION
Best Buy Can't Match Amazon's Prices, and Shouldn't Try
Maxwell Wessel
Instead, they need to figure out what job Amazon can't do.
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Jodi Glickman
COMMUNICATION
Confession of a Networking Pro
Jodi Glickman
To conquer the anxiety, remember that it's not all about you.
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Building a Growth Factory: Four Components that Make Innovation Repeatable
Building a Growth Factory: Four Components that Make Innovation Repeatable
HBR Single
Even the best-performing companies eventually stall. Sustaining momentum – and remaining a great growth company – takes a system. In the latest HBR Single, "Building a Growth Factory," Scott Anthony and David Duncan draw on their extensive experience working with growth factory organizations — most notably Procter & Gamble and Citigroup. They highlight the four main components that make innovation repeatable and reliable and offer practical advice on how you can put their system into action in your own company & whether it's a large multinational or a small start-up.
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Avivah Wittenberg-Cox
GENDER
Stop Asking Women Why They Haven't Gotten Ahead
Avivah Wittenberg-Cox
And start asking men why they're not promoting more of them.
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Michael J. Silverstein
CONSUMER GOODS
Don't Underestimate China's Luxury Market
Michael J. Silverstein
By 2020, China will account for $245 billion (40%) of a $610 billion personal luxury market.
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 Video
PRESENTATIONS
Create Slides People Will Remember
Video
How to avoid putting your audience through PowerPoint hell.
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Heidi Grant Halvorson
MANAGING YOURSELF
Nine Ways Successful People Defeat Stress
Heidi Grant Halvorson
Proven tactics from research psychologists.
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Alexandra Samuel
SOCIAL MEDIA
The Social Solution to Innovation Challenges
Alexandra Samuel
Don't think social technology can help you outside of marketing? Get over it.
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"How many small businesses fail because they were founded by someone who is very good at labor but terrible at running a business? The majority of organizations make this mistake by promoting top labor to management; because they have no paradigm for paying people what they are worth for labor."
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