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Blog / ChangeThis
You are Being Lied To and Other Truths
By Larry Winget
This is a manifesto's manifesto and an absolute ChangeThis reader must-read. Here, Larry Winget is everything you know him to be: upfront, relentless, hilarious, and full of wisdom about giving and getting business advice.
Categories: changethis
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Blog / ChangeThis
Reclaim Your Life: A Two-Week Challenge to Help You Regain Time
By Porchlight
January 1st comes around and we've all made a resolution or two. By February 1st, we've failed more than we've succeeded and are back on last year's track. Stuart Levine has the antidote. Here are 11 of his 100 rules for changing your life and making more of your work/life balance.
Categories: changethis
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Blog / ChangeThis
Work as Refuge: How to Add Meaning to Your Life at Work
By Porchlight
The alarm goes off. You stretch, yawn, put your feet on the floor, one foot in front of the other, get started on another unfulfilling day at the office. But it doesn't have to be that way. Jonathon Flaum shows you how to find meaning in your every day work.
Categories: changethis
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Blog / ChangeThis
How to Become a Customer Action Hero in 10 Steps
By Jeanne Bliss
"Rate your experience from 1 to 10." "Would you recommend our company?" We ask the questions of our customers. But what do we do with their answers? Jeanne Bliss gives us the action plan to actually make our customers happy with our services.
Categories: changethis
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Blog / ChangeThis
Manifesto for Experimentation
By Joseph Jaffe
Jaffe declares that marketing organizations need to foster and adopt an aggressive and intense culture of experimentation. But how to take the risk? He'll present 10 critical components to take on the journey, and a 5-step process to guide the way.
Categories: changethis
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Blog / News & Opinion
Daily Dose of The Executive Almanac Part 2
By Porchlight
Today's dose of The Executive Almanac: "Candy maker Frank Mars of Minneapolis, Minnesota introduced the Milky Way candy bar in 1923, followed by Snickers in 1930 and 3 Musketeers in 1937. Now the Mars company is a giant corporate, headquartered in McLean, Virginia, near the CIA, another secretive outfit. Descendants Frank Mars own the company entirely, have nothing to do with the stock market, and don't entertain inquiries from the press.
Categories: news-opinion
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Blog / News & Opinion
Daily Dose of The Executive Almanac
By Porchlight
Today's Dose from The Executive Almanac: "General Electric--ticker symbol GE--is the most widely held stock in the world. The company has some 5 million shareholders, 42 percet of them individuals. GE has about 10.
Categories: news-opinion
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Blog / Jack Covert Selects
Jack Covert Selects: 12: The Elements of Great Managing
By Porchlight
12: The Elements of Great Managing by Rodd Wagner & James K. Harter, PH. D.
Categories: jack-covert-selects
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Blog / New Releases
New Feature: New Release Blog
By Porchlight
With it being the New Year and all, we thought it was time to give you something new. The new thing even has new in the title. Let me officially announce the launch of the 800ceoread New Releases Blog.
Categories: new-releases, the-company
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Blog / News & Opinion
Re: Go help Guy.
By Porchlight
Back in December Guy Kawasaki asked the masses for help in naming his next book. Here are some of the ideas. You'll find everything from plays off of country songs: Save a Horse, Ride a Kawasaki; to literal interpretations: Knowledge Transfer; and a follow-up to The Art of the Start, The Art of the Finish.
Categories: news-opinion