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One way to manage the peaks and valleys of cash flow is to plan marketing strategies based on your customer trends. An important aspect of any business is identifying and reacting to trends; then laying these trends over your demographics in order to manage for peaks and valleys. This has been a normal approach for me when conducting a financial analysis on turnaround clients
Read More »30-second therapist: Why don’t women like ‘nice guys’?
Relationship expert Dr. Gilda Carle cuts through the fluff with her relationship advice in TODAY.com's "30-second therapist" series
Read More »Physicists turn to Maxwell`s equations for self-bending light
(Phys.org) -- Can light self-bend into an arc? Can shape-preserving optical beams truly bend along a circular path? A confident answer emerged in this weeks Physical Review Letters.
Read More »30-second therapist: Why do men lose interest in me?
Relationship expert Dr. Gilda Carle cuts through the fluff with her relationship advice in TODAY.com's "30-second therapist" series. This week, one reader wants to know why men she chooses never stick around and another whose sex life has tanked since she got a job.
Read More »Bots of Burden: U.S. Army Recruiting an Array of Animal-Inspired Robots to Assist Battlefield Troops [Video]
Three of the U.S. military's newest recruits reported for duty this week at the Army Test and Evaluation Command . These troops are different from normal soldiers in several ways--for starters, each has six feet.
Read More »Trapped in a Big Company? What to Do?
Here's how to become an entrepreneur-in-residence -- even if that isn't your official title. At some time in your career you’re likely to be an entrepreneur trapped inside a large corporation. Unless you’ve sold your last company and have a fat bank account, the reasons for this are probably financial--you’ve got kids to support and a mortgage to pay.
Read More »Trapped in a Big Company? What to Do?
Here's how to become an entrepreneur-in-residence -- even if that isn't your official title. At some time in your career you’re likely to be an entrepreneur trapped inside a large corporation
Read More »Trapped in a Big Company? What to Do?
Here's how to become an entrepreneur-in-residence -- even if that isn't your official title. At some time in your career you’re likely to be an entrepreneur trapped inside a large corporation. Unless you’ve sold your last company and have a fat bank account, the reasons for this are probably financial--you’ve got kids to support and a mortgage to pay
Read More »Trapped in a Big Company? What to Do?
Here's how to become an entrepreneur-in-residence -- even if that isn't your official title. At some time in your career you’re likely to be an entrepreneur trapped inside a large corporation. Unless you’ve sold your last company and have a fat bank account, the reasons for this are probably financial--you’ve got kids to support and a mortgage to pay.
Read More »Trapped in a Big Company? What to Do?
Here's how to become an entrepreneur-in-residence -- even if that isn't your official title. At some time in your career you’re likely to be an entrepreneur trapped inside a large corporation. Unless you’ve sold your last company and have a fat bank account, the reasons for this are probably financial--you’ve got kids to support and a mortgage to pay.
Read More »Where Pinterest Will Go From Here
Pinterest co-founder Ben Silbermann explains why the social network updated its profile pages, and future plans for more extensive changes. Earlier this week, we heard a vague promise from Pinterest's founder Ben Silbermann : The fast-growing social bulletin-board website would be adding user profiles by week's end. Voila! On Friday morning Pinterest introduced profile pages that showcase a user's photo more prominently, as well as the other individuals that user most often re-pins
Read More »Fiber laser points to woven 3-D displays
Most light emitters, from candles to light bulbs to computer screens, look the same from any angle. But in a paper published this week on the Nature Photonics website, MIT researchers report the development of a new light source a fiber only a little thicker than a human hair whose brightness can be controllably varied for different viewers.
Read More »Peyton Manning’s Lessons In Career Strategy
This week, the Indianapolis Colts released four-time MVP quarterback Peyton Manning to look for work with another NFL team.
Read More »Bloomberg Expanding Tech Coverage
The financial news giant is launching a tech vertical, several new blogs, and creating original video content. The crowded tech news scene will become even more crowded this week--Bloomberg has announced a major overhaul of their tech coverage.
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