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Good Morning - Our February 16th edition of Small Business Owner Weekly Review has been published, and I would encourage each of you to take a few moments to review our presented content. paper.li/f-1358031356 We have highlighted several editorial compositions courtesy of the Harvard Business Review and please keep in mind, you may have to register to read the Harvard Business Review editorials (it is free). The URL registration link is listed below: https://hbr.org/sign-in ========== Our featured editorials include: • All Work Has Meaning (Almost) – Eddie Yoon • Basecamp’s Strategy Offers a Useful Reminder: Less Is More – Ron Ashkenas • Brands Aren’t Dead, But Traditional Branding Tools Are Dying - Jens Martin Skibsted and Rasmus Bech Hansen • Company Culture Is Part of Your Business Model – Jim Dougherty • Develop the Leaders You’ve Been Overlooking – Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman • Don’t Persuade Customers – Just Change Their Behavior – Art Markham • Eight Essentials for Scaling Up Without Screwing Up – Robert I. Sutton • Entrepreneurs Don’t Have an Optimism Bias – You Have a Pessimism Bias – Walter Frick • Executive’s Biggest Productivity Challenges, Solved – Gretchen Gavett • How a Firm’s Ethical Failure Can Increase Employee Satisfaction – Andrew O’Connell • How to Tell if Someone Is Lying – David DeSteno • Is Your Innovation Problem Really a Strategy Problem – Tim Kastelle • Mindfulness in the Age of Complexity – An Interview with Ellen Langer by Alison Beard • Recruit Better Data Analysis - John Forsyth, Christine Moorman and Steven Spittaels • Tackle Conflicts with Conversation – Judith E. Glaser • The Art of Crafting a 15-Word Strategy Statement – Alessandro Di Fiore • The Boardroom’s Quiet Revolution – Richard D. Parsons and Marc A. Feigen • The Moment of Clarity: Using the Human Sciences to Solve Your Toughest Business Problems – Christian Madsbjerg and Mikkel Rasmussen • The Unexpected Benefits of Rapid Prototyping – Roger Martin • Thriving at the Top – An HBR Insight Center • Vision Statement: The Art of Commerce • Who Can You Trust? – David DeSteno • With Fewer New Firms, the High-Tech Sector is Losing its Dynamism – Ian Hathaway ========== Please do have a very enjoyable week and with the warmest of regards, we thank you for your kind and thoughtful consideration – I truly do appreciate your kindness and gracious support. Joe ==========
Posted on: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 17:21:43 +0000

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