When I was really young, my Mommy and Daddy told me that there is no such thing as a Monster and playing with Dice looked like gambling to them. And look at me now, I am grown up and I have my own personal Monster and Dice. I play with them everyday. But think of this, what if Mom-Dad were correct? What if I want to follow their advice? Where will I find people from, apart from these Social Networks?
Added by Kunal on November 12, 2008 at 1:43pm —
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Insightful study (it's a PDF file) of social media is impacting influence patterns. Significant connections to managing internal and external talent relationships...
From the report:
The Society for New Communications Research set out to conduct an examination of how influence patterns are changing and how communications professionals are addressing… Continue
Added by Steve Levy on November 12, 2008 at 1:30pm —
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When I read this, I question where will all the radioactive material go once the ten years are up?
Small and Nuclear
Say the words “nuclear reactor” and you probably imagine a vast complex with cooling towers, radiation symbols plastered everywhere, and Homer Simpson asleep at the controls. That’s not what John Deal has in mind. Deal, the CEO of year-old New Mexico startup Hyperion, has licensed technology from the labs at Los Alamos that lets him build safe, small…
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Added by 01. Lonnie McRorey on November 12, 2008 at 12:50pm —
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What separates the legendary CEO from the chronically dissatisfied cubicle dweller? It's not innate talent, argues Tipping Point author Malcolm Gladwell in his new book.
By Jennifer Reingold, senior writer Fortune Magazine
Fortune Magazine) -- In the business world, managing talent is one of those topics that are both overanalyzed and misunderstood. What separates the legendary CEO from the chronically dissatisfied cubicle dweller?
In his provocative new book,…
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Industry Rank Industry 2007 % Growth in Profits
1 Pipelines 80.9
2 Electronics, Electrical Equipment 60.1
3 Packaging, Containers 49.8
4 Engineering, Construction 46.1
5 Airlines 33.8
6 Wholesalers: Health Care 31.4
7 Oil and Gas Equipment, Services 28.9
8 Entertainment 25.6
9 Network and Other Communications Equipment 23.7
10 Household and Personal Products 20.3
11 Medical Products and Equipment 20.3
12 Aerospace and Defense…
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Industry Rank Growth in Revenue
1 Real Estate 29.9
2 Engineering, Construction 19.7
3 Securities 18.7
4 Internet Services and Retailing 18.5
5 Oil and Gas Equipment, Services 18.4
6 Network and Other Communications Equipment 15.6
7 Mining, Crude-Oil Production 13.5
8 Wholesalers: Diversified 12.8
9 Metals 12.5
10 Financial Data Services 11.9
11 Commercial Banks 11.9
12 Pharmaceuticals 11.5
13 Telecommunications 10.6
14…
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Added by 01. Lonnie McRorey on November 12, 2008 at 12:16pm —
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And the winners are...
See the full list of America's largest corporations, including detailed company profiles and contact
information.
1. Wal-Mart Stores
6. General Electric
2. Exxon Mobil
7. Ford Motor
3. Chevron
8. Citigroup
4. General Motors
9. Bank of America
5. ConocoPhillips
10. AT&T
Added by 01. Lonnie McRorey on November 12, 2008 at 12:13pm —
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Six Leaps of Innovation
Lots of change out there. New Web widgets, new biotech, new eco-friendly dirt bikes that can jump over your head. Here's a rundown of what and whom to keep an eye on in 2008. Photographs by Michael Lewis for Fortune.
By Michael V. Copeland
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/fortune/0712/gallery.sixleaps.fortune/index.html
Added by 01. Lonnie McRorey on November 12, 2008 at 11:59am —
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As sales drop and business owners look for ways to cut their overhead, sending jobs to cheaper locations is an option back on the table.
By Emily Maltby
November 11, 2008: 6:02 AM ET
(CNNMoney.com) -- Two years ago, when the economy was booming, Tessa Luu's furniture showroom in Los Angeles was running smoothly. But Luu was tired of the rising electric bills, salaries, benefits and rent that ate her profits. So she undertook a radical move to cut all the…
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Added by 01. Lonnie McRorey on November 12, 2008 at 11:54am —
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By Jessica Shambora and Beth Kowitt
50 Most Powerful Women
Talk about drama! Our 11th annual list is dominated by firsts (first woman to run a major U.S. oil company), superlatives (youngest honoree ever) and notable departures (Citi's Sallie Krawcheck steps down as the most watched woman on Wall Street).
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/fortune/0809/gallery.women_mostpowerful.fortune/index.html
Added by 01. Lonnie McRorey on November 12, 2008 at 11:46am —
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Environment + Technology
By Todd Woody
After months of failed attempts in Congress to extend crucial renewable energy tax credits, the end-game came with lightning speed Friday afternoon: The House of Representatives passed the green incentives attached to the financial bailout package approved by the Senate Wednesday night and President Bush promptly signed the legislation into law.
There were goodies for wind, geothermal and alternative fuels, but the big…
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By Scott Moritz
What was a little fuzzy last month has become clearer of late: The sagging economy is weighing on Google (GOOG).
Goldman Sachs analyst James Mitchell cited signs of weakness in search advertising - Google’s biggest moneymaker by far — in cutting his revenue growth target for the current fourth quarter from 4% to 1%.
Mitchell is the second analyst this week to lower estimates for Google. On Monday Barclays analyst Doug Anmuth called for…
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Added by 01. Lonnie McRorey on November 12, 2008 at 11:38am —
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Could operations whiz Tim Cook run the company someday?
By Adam Lashinsky, senior writer
LAST UPDATED: NOVEMBER 10, 2008: 10:25 AM ET
Tim Cook (left) and Steve Jobs at Apple headquarters in 2007. Jobs hired Cook from Compaq in 1998 to fix Apple's production mess.
(Fortune Magazine) -- Let's start with some uncomfortable truths. We wouldn't be publishing an article about the under-the-radar guy who's most likely to succeed Steve Jobs as chief executive…
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Added by 01. Lonnie McRorey on November 12, 2008 at 11:36am —
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Recently a friend of mine wrote a fairly
pointed column on a recruiting site regarding the term that is so overused these days "The War For Talent." His perspective was that it is actually a "war ON talent" meaning that there's so much talent out there but recruiters, HR managers and Hiring Managers are too arrogant/ blind/ stupid, etc...(fill in the blank with your derogatory adjective of choice) to see it. I, of course, posted my…
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Added by Ragan Kellams on November 12, 2008 at 11:30am —
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Big Tech
Covering the digital giants, by Jon Fortt
Sun gambles big as outlook darkens
Bryan Cantrill and Mike Shapiro, Distinguished Engineers at Sun, dreamed up a new type of storage product and convinced executives to let them build it in relative isolation. Image: Sun
Maybe there’s something about unconventional office space that gets Silicon Valley’s creative juices flowing.
Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard worked their magic in a garage. Apple’s…
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Added by 01. Lonnie McRorey on November 12, 2008 at 11:26am —
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Job interviews in many organizations are getting sophisticated these days. Psychological tests, role plays, and challenges to one’s “quick intelligence” and street smarts are often part of the package. While it’s impossible to anticipate everything you may encounter, here are ten tips that will help you negotiate the interview process successfully.
1. Prepare and over-prepare.
2. Be particularly clear on what you know and what you want to achieve.
3. Make sure your…
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Added by Ryan Pratt on November 12, 2008 at 11:25am —
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Last week I wrote a piece on an
executive compensation model; this week another post. This topic needs to stay in our collective consciousnesses.
I did some work for Mike Critelli about 20 years ago when I was still at
Pitney Bowes. He was then and still is a straight shooter and when I stumbled upon
his blog, it…
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Added by Steve Levy on November 12, 2008 at 11:24am —
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MBA Focus would like to help you identify and attract top MBA intern candidates by offering you access to nearly 14,000 “first-year” candidates from the top 60+ global MBA programs via online resume books, work profiles, and job boards. These recruiting tools allow you to identify the best fit candidates for your internship opportunities using search criteria that match your company's hiring needs. Take advantage of these cost-effective and essential…
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Added by Ryan Pratt on November 12, 2008 at 11:13am —
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In a down economy, it is of the utmost importance to expand your network. The best way to find a job or get new business or through those that you know.
1) Include your e-mail address in your profile after your last name (this makes it easier to add you)
2) Add Toplinked.com and Lion to the body of your profile. (These are terms that open net workers use to search for those open to adding more connections)
3) Go to Toplinked.com and send invites to those…
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Added by Marcus Ronaldi on November 12, 2008 at 11:10am —
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