Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Weekly Hotlist: Don't Hire the Perfect Candidate

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Don't Hire the Perfect Candidate
by Lance Haun
They are too rare to bank on.
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Nilofer Merchant
HEALTH
Sitting Is the Smoking of Our Generation
Nilofer Merchant
To think outside the box, get outside the box – and off your duff.
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HBR IdeaCast
ECONOMY
Whole Foods' CEO on Capitalism's Moral Code
HBR IdeaCast
Adam Smith never meant for us to be such jerks.
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Christine Porath and Christine Pearson
MANAGING YOURSELF
You're Rude Because Your Boss Is Rude
Christine Porath and Christine Pearson
Or because you're just really stressed out.
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Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business
Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business
Ebook Now Available
Whole Foods Market Co-Founder John Mackey and Bentley professor Raj Sisodia argue for the inherent good of both business and capitalism, and use some of today's best known companies to illustrate how these two forces work most powerfully to create value for all stakeholders from customers and employees to investors and the environment. Learn how these "Conscious Capitalism" companies including Whole Foods Market, Southwest Airlines, Google, Patagonia and The Container Store use four specific tenets — higher purpose, stakeholder integration, conscious leadership and conscious culture and management — to build strong businesses and help advance capitalism further towards realizing its highest potential.
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Dan Pallotta
DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION
The Market Wants Apple to Unveil a Time Machine
Dan Pallotta
How Tim Cook is capitalizing on the potential of years of disruption, and doing it masterfully.
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Karen Firestone
LEADERSHIP
The Catch-22 of Being a Female Boss
Karen Firestone
What helps you succeed as a leader can conflict with how your female employees expect to be managed.
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Rafi Mohammed
MARKETING
Is Target's Price Matching Policy a Mistake?
Rafi Mohammed
Brick and mortar stores shouldn't offer the same prices as websites.
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 Video
HIRING
The Right Way to Conduct a Job Interview
Video
Five tips to break free from the script.
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Igor Faletski
TECHNOLOGY
Yes, You Can Make Money with Open Source
Igor Faletski
How Red Hat and other companies do it.
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