Everyone has too much to do in too short a space of time, says Jeff Diana, chief people officer at SuccessFactors.
Read More »Tag Archives: ongoing
Feed SubscriptionWhy You Need To Own Your Mistakes
Everyone makes mistakes, says Citrix Systems VP of product design Catherine Courage, but trying to displace blame only hurts your credibility. Instead consider these tactics. [twistage ef19811b7e550] For more bite-sized bits of wisdom on leadership and strategies for success, explore our ongoing video series at
Read More »Customers Are People, Too
Patti Hart, CEO of International Game Technology, says it's important to see the customer is an individual first.
Read More »Why Your Business Needs To Take On Big Challenges
Jeff Spence, president and COO of Innovolt, says when setting goals and priorities he looks for the big challenges that will attract talent, investment, and great customers. [twistage c3be73528edea] For more bite-sized bits of wisdom on leadership and strategies for success, explore our ongoing video series at
Read More »Beginning A Beautiful, Long-Term Business Relationship
VP and brand strategist Lori Anne Wardi says that when a customer buys a .CO domain, the company does all it can to understand and promote their new business. [twistage 74f0cfcc96ae3] For more bite-sized bits of wisdom on leadership and strategies for success, explore our ongoing video series at
Read More »Take The Time And Do It Personally
Simple things like taking the time to answer emails and tweets personally can go a long way to building good will, says Peter Shankman, founder of HARO. [twistage 648efc7b7fd80] For more bite-sized bits of wisdom on leadership and strategies for success, explore our ongoing video series at
Read More »Presentation Tools: All Hail The Whiteboard
Bullet points don't get people excited, cautions Leyl Master Black of Sparkpr.
Read More »Learning From Mistakes At Facebook
Brandee Barker, former head of the communications team at Facebook, had her hands full with missteps during the launch of the news feed and Beacon. Here's how she managed. [twistage 2957275f8cf01] For more bite-sized bits of wisdom on leadership and strategies for success, explore our ongoing video series at
Read More »Why Turning The Wheel Won’t Be Enough To Change The Direction Of Your Career
DJ Patil knows a thing or two about changing up his career. As a veteran of eBay, LinkedIn, and the Department of Defense, Patil says switching gears takes more than a turn of the wheel. [twistage 54e7a0db2169b] For more bite-sized bits of wisdom on leadership and strategies for success, explore our ongoing video series at
Read More »Should Scientists Use Genetically Modified Insects to Fight Disease?
In the November 2011 issue of Scientific American, author Bijal Trivedi looks at the ongoing controversies surrounding the use of genetically modified mosquitoes to fight dengue fever.
Read More »Video: Coroner: Jackson didn’t self-administer fatal dose
In the ongoing involuntary manslaughter case against Dr.
Read More »With Cargohopper Delivery System, A Dutch City Unclogs Its Streets
Idling delivery trucks are a huge congestion causer in tight downtown areas. In Utrecht, they've eliminated the trucks and replaced them with a solar-powered golf-cart-sized delivery train. How do you sustain the commercial heart of a city without clogging its arteries?
Read More »Video: Giants fan remains in coma
Forty-six days after being beaten nearly to death at the LA Dodgers' opening game, 42-year-old Bryan Stow was transferred from a critical care unit in Los Angeles to San Francisco General, nearer his home in Santa Cruz. Bill Whitaker reports on the ongoing search for his attackers.
Read More »For Libya, UN Calls in the Google Maps Gurus
The United Nations' Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has teamed up with a coalition of Google Maps-savvy computer security, journalism, NGO and humanitarian experts to find out exactly what's happening in Libya. The challenge: stopping the map from being used for military intelligence purposes.
Read More »