SEO Facts – Podcast 209...
You might know the basics, but do you know all that you need to know about search engine optimization?  On today’s podcast will be discussing what is true, and what might not be so true in this shady business and also arm you with the knowledge you need to know when it comes to finding... 
Financial Reform Ideals vs. Financial Re...
(Editor’s note: This is the final post in the month-long HBR Debate, “Finance: The Way Forward.”) For the past four weeks, participants in this debate have been sketching what a better financial system would look like. Meanwhile, U.S. House and Senate conferees have been working... 
Five Leadership Lessons from the BP Oil ...
It will be months, if not years, before the full impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig spill will be fully understood — environmentally, commercially, and politically. In this respect, and the fact that the disaster will have a deep effect on the Unites States psyche, President Obama... 
How Barcodes and Smartphones Will Rearch...
For many years I’ve wanted to be able to link any physical object (e.g from the marketplace) to anything digital about that object (e.g. all the information in the marketspace). I call this linking of physical information to the digital information about it FindIt! search, and I think we... 
The UN to Global Business: "We Need...
In New York last week the United Nations Global Compact celebrated its 10th anniversary at the Leaders Summit, a confab of C-suite executives, UN officials, academics and activists. It’s been a decade since Kofi Anan asked business to sign onto the UN principles of human rights, labor,... 
The Delicate Art of Being Perfectly Asse...
Recently, I posted a list of 12 Things Good Bosses Believe. Now I’m following up by delving into each one of them. This post is about the fourth belief: “One of the most important, and most difficult, parts of my job is to strike the delicate balance between being too assertive and... 

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