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Feed SubscriptionDoes Your Phone Know How Happy You Are? The Emotion-Recognition Industry Comes Giddily Of Age
Who among us has never growled like a cave person at their laptop? Or giggled uncontrollably into a smartphone
Read More »Emotion in Music Mirrors Speech
When you hear Western music, you generally get the emotional tone. A major key is happy. (music plays) A minor one?
Read More »The High Cost And Extreme Stickiness Of Free Stuff
How an emotional investment leads to a physical purchase, and why iPhone apps are Gillette 2.0. When I first began shaving at the tender young age of 16, I chose a Gillette razor. It seemed far cooler than my father’s buzzing electric shaver.
Read More »"The Hunger Games" Takes Cue From Hitchcock And Spielberg, As Kids Fight To The Death
Liam Hemsworth will send off Jennifer Lawrence to battle their peers in The Hunger Games. Nothing makes moviegoers squirm like watching children die on the big screen
Read More »Delight Your Customers: Map How They Feel
Make sure every interaction you have with your customers inspires a positive emotion.
Read More »How The Itch Informs The Scratch
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Read More »Do You Stink at Public Speaking?
Stop with the excuses, and start off with these low-pressure steps to launching your speaking career, and increasing your brand-awareness. Public speaking is a great way to increase exposure to your brand and your message. Why do so many entrepreneurs resist stepping into the spotlight?
Read More »Using Empathic Listening to Collaborate
When you are in a conversation, do you listen with your own autobiographical filter?
Read More »Don’t Let Work Relationships Become Emotional Minefields
Human relationships are dynamic, not static. Leaders who rest on their laurels or take people for granted can find themselves with problem relationships down the road.
Read More »The Six Secrets Of Demand Creation
We live in a time of two economies.
Read More »The Myth of Joyful Parenthood
Sure, the soccer uniforms, piano lessons and college tuition add up--but there is nothing like being a parent.
Read More »Editor’s Letter: Where Stories Come From
A press release will never beat a good conversation.
Read More »Perry eyes another taste of 2008 magic at Valhalla
Having been a part of a horrible loss and a glorious victory at Valhalla Golf Club, Kenny Perry figures he's just about due for another emotional extreme.
Read More »Crying Women Turn Men Off
Women may have a more subtle way of telling men “no” than anyone imagined. Chemical cues in their tears signal that they are not interested in romantic ac
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