Archive for October, 2009
Media Traning Basics: Mastering Tough Questions From the Media
Back in the early 1980s, when I was producing the “CBS Morning News” (now renamed “The Early Show”) Diane Sawyer, the co-anchor, booked an interview with former President Richard M. Nixon. This was a considerable time after Mr. Nixon had undergone the grilling by David Frost depicted in the play and movie, “Frost/Nixon,” and through [...]
Posted by George Merlis on Friday, October 9th, 2009Posted in 101
Tags: Media, Media Training
Tips for Creating Accountability
At the American Express Open Forum there is a great post on creating accountability in the work place. Below is an excerpt: As business owners with 42 things to do to get through the daily grind, not to mention long-term business goals to pursue, most of us are constantly seeking new ways to create accountability [...]
Posted by Carleigh Lowe on Wednesday, October 7th, 2009Posted in Articles of Interest
Tags: Articles of Interest
Happy Entrepreneurs
The Wall Street Journal has a great article illustrating why entrepreneurs are so happy. Below is an excerpt: In the broadest, most-comprehensive survey yet of how occupation affects happiness, business owners outrank 10 other occupational groups in overall well-being, based on the landmark survey of 100,826 working adults set for release today. Defined as self-employed [...]
Posted by Carleigh Lowe on Monday, October 5th, 2009Posted in Articles of Interest
Tags: Entrepreneurs
Top Ten New Business-Related Words and Phrases
New words and phrases are always entertaining and they often are a sign of the times. Below, we have listed our favorites from the business & technology arena. We certainly are excited to add them to our vocabulary! Flexenomics – The economics of keeping ones spending and consuming flexible in an uncertain financial climate Instapreneur [...]
Posted by Christina Cornelius on Friday, October 2nd, 2009Posted in Top Ten Lists
Tags: Top Ten List
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