Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Weekly Hotlist: Where the Green Jobs Really Are

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Where the Green Jobs Really Are
by Maynard Webb
They're closer to home than you think.
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Joe McCambley
ADVERTISING
Stop Selling Ads and Do Something Useful
Joe McCambley
What people need today is content they can use.
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Liz Ryan
HUMAN RESOURCES
Your Job Listings Are Driving Away Talent
Liz Ryan
The recruiting process is broken. Just look at any job posting.
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Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic
MOTIVATION
Embrace Work-Life Imbalance
Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic
The problem is not your inability to switch off, but to switch on.
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Karan Girotra and Serguei Netessine
STRATEGY
Extreme Focus and the Success of Germany's Mittelstand
Karan Girotra and Serguei Netessine
An often-overlooked way to innovate a business model.
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An interview with Nancy F. Koehn
LEADERSHIP
Pope Benedict XVI and the Leadership Issue No One Wants to Talk About
An interview with Nancy F. Koehn
It's not about age, but enthusiasm.
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Avivah Wittenberg-Cox
GENDER
Where Both Parents Can "Have It All"
Avivah Wittenberg-Cox
Nordic countries have paid parental leave, small deficits, and growing economies.
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Peter W. Roberts
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Start-Up Experience Doesn't Help Social Entrepreneurs
Peter W. Roberts
Your best bet may be to invest in the inexperienced founder.
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Grant McCracken
CREATIVITY
Will Netflix Flourish Where Hollywood Failed?
Grant McCracken
Not if they rely on their data.
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COMMENT OF THE WEEK
"Constantly checking email can give you a little 'fix' for getting something done in the short term. It can also help allay anxiety about work. But I would argue that these activities are the organizational equivalent of junk food: they fill up your time without nourishing your life."
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