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Blog / News & Opinion
O is for Optimism
By Sally Haldorson
"D" words are being used quite liberally these days. Double Dip. Dollar.
Categories: news-opinion
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Blog / News & Opinion
The 800-CEO-READ 2011 Business Book Awards
By Porchlight
We are now accepting submissions for our annual Business Book Awards! Categories for submission are as follows: Leadership Management Entrepreneurship/Small Business Finance/Economics Marketing and Sales Personal Development Innovation/Creativity General Business Entries are open until October 15, 2011, and all submissions must be books that were, or will be, published within 2011. Winners will be announced in January, 2012.
Categories: news-opinion
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Blog / News & Opinion
No Rest for the Wicket
By Porchlight
We held annual 800-CEO-READ summer picnic/croquet tournament yesterday. As we do every year, we all gathered at Jack's house. Being good Wisconsinites, we grill up some meat in tube form and fresh corn, grab a drink and settle into the back yard.
Categories: news-opinion, the-company
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Blog / News & Opinion
This week on inBubbleWrap!
By Sally Haldorson
The Right Fight by Saj-Nicole Joni and Damon Beyer, Harper, 234 pages, $26. 99, Hardcover, 2010, ISBN 9780061717161 The most common metaphor for alignment within a company, it seems, refers to everyone needing to pull on the same oars. Authors Saj-Nicole Joni and Damon Beyer, in their book, The Right Fight, define this nautically-tinged tenet with a bit more specificity than I just did: "To accomplish anything, the logic goes, employees must agree about the mission, strategy, and goals of an organization.
Categories: news-opinion
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Blog / Jack Covert Selects
Jack Covert Selects - Breaking the Fear Barrier
By Porchlight
Breaking the Fear Barrier: How Fear Destroys Companies From the Inside Out and What to Do About It by Tom Rieger, Gallup Press, $24. 95, 220 pages, Hardcover, August 2011, ISBN 9781595620545 How people feel is not determined by the actual amount of the gain or the loss. That’s not what determines its value.
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Blog / Jack Covert Selects
Jack Covert Selects - Winning the War for Talent in Emerging Markets
By Porchlight
Winning the War for Talent in Emerging Markets: Why Women Are the Solution by Sylvia Ann Hewlett and Ripa Rashid, Harvard Business School Press, 288 pages, $35. 00, Hardcover, August 2011, ISBN 9781422160602 We were big fans of Sylvia Ann Hewlett’s 2007 book, Off-Ramps and On-Ramps: Keeping Talented Women on the Road to Success. Hewlett is a prominent gender and workplace issues expert and, in that book, she took a much-needed look into a critical problem in our business world: the current career model and its lack of flexibility for talented women.
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Blog / Jack Covert Selects
Jack Covert Selects - Now You See It
By Porchlight
Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Transform the Way We Live, Work, and Learn by Cathy N. Davidson, Viking Books, 352 pages, $27. 95, Hardcover, August 2011, ISBN 9780670022823 The Internet did not exist in most offices or schools 15 years ago; today, most of us couldn’t do our work without it.
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Blog / News & Opinion
The Possibility of Language
By Sally Haldorson
Today, Pulitzer Prize winner Philip Levine was named the new poet laureate of the United States. NPR's story on Levine describes his work this way: "Born in Detroit in 1928, Levine has used his poetry to examine blue-collar life, often embroidering everyday events with a sense of myth. " He has been described as the "Whitman of the industrial heartland" and commonly as 'the working man's poet'.
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Blog / News & Opinion
What do we know?
By Porchlight
I love the feeling of having my expectations broken. Most of us can point to a time where we received special treatment beyond what we assumed, or knew from previous experience, and that's always a great experience. But what I really enjoy is when I discover something very obvious, so obvious that I never saw it.
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Blog / Staff Picks
Invest Like a Girl
Book Review by Porchlight
634 points. That is quite a dramatic drop. How should we react?
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