Month: October 2012

How to Take Care of Your Most Reliable People

October 9, 2012

Here is another valuable Management Tip of the Day from Harvard Business Review. To sign up for a free subscription to any/all HBR newsletters, please click here. *     *     * Most people have someone they can count on when they need…

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Leverage Leadership: A book review by Bob Morris

October 9, 2012

Leverage Leadership: A Practical Guide to Building Exceptional Schools Paul Bambrick-Santoyo Jossey-Bass/A Wiley Imprint (2012) “If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.”  Derek Bok This book is best viewed as an operations manual with a toolkit for those directly involved in public school education in…

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The Business Insider APP 100: The World’s Greatest Apps

October 8, 2012

Here is a brief excerpt from an article by Kevin Smith that is featured by Business Insider a website at which something exciting is always happening. Credit: Jason Merriman, Business Insider On mobile devices alone, you have close to hundreds of…

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Mindsight: A book review by Bob Morris

October 8, 2012

Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation Daniel J. Siegel Basic Books (2010) How and why the mind uses the brain to create itself in order “to promote physical, psychological, and interpersonal well-being In Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, Polonius offers this advice…

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Mindset: A book review by Bob Morrtis

October 7, 2012

Mindset: The New Psychology of Success Carol S. Dweck Ballantine Books (2008) How to achieve sustainable growth of intellectual capabilities with the right mindset   I read this book when it was first published (2006) and recently re-read it before reading Daniel Siegel’s Mindsight: The…

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Ken Rees (Think Finance) in “The Corner Office”

October 7, 2012

Adam Bryant conducts interviews of senior-level executives that appear in his “Corner Office” column each week in the SundayBusiness section of The New York Times. Here are a few insights provided during an interview of Ken Rees, president and chief executive of Think Finance, a…

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Chip Heath’s six basic traits of sticky ideas

October 6, 2012

Chip Heath’s research suggests that sticky ideas share six basic traits. • Simplicity. Messages are most memorable if they are short and deep. Glib sound bites are short, but they don’t last. Proverbs such as the golden rule are short…

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Be Bulletproof: A book review by Bob Morris

October 6, 2012

Be Bulletproof: How to achieve success in tough times at work James Brooke and Simon Brooke Vermillion (2012) How to “create your own Mongol silk shirt or develop your own bulletproof vest” The title of my review refers to James…

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The Training Measurement Book: A book review by Bob Morris

October 6, 2012

The Training Measurement Book: Best Practices, Proven Methodologies, and Practical Approaches Josh Bersin Pfeiffer/A Wiley Imprint (2008) A rigorous examination of “pragmatic, actionable, specific best practices, processes and methodologies” According to Josh Bersin, the material in this book is based…

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