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Blythe McGarvie on Making Courageous Decisions in a Changing World

If the 20th century was the American century, the 21st century may well be the global century. Globalization spreads wealth across the world, opens new consumer markets, and reorients the dynamics of the American market. In a new book, Shaking The Globe: Courageous Decision Making In A Changing Worl

Bob Nelson on Sparking Motivation and Initiative in Your Team and Yourself

Bob Nelson is an international recognized expert on finding these kinds of simple yet powerful ways to motivate people at work. Nelson is founder and president of Nelson Motivation, Inc., a management training and consulting firm based in San Diego, California. He is author of the best-selling books

Brendon Burchard on Developing a Million Dollar Message

You may not realize that you can channel your life experience into valuable advice people will pay to receive. In this episode of Edgewise, Brendon Burchard , author of The Millionaire Messenger: Make a Difference and a Fortune Sharing Your Advice , explains the ten steps necessary to break into the

Brad Karsh and Courtney Templin on What Millennials Want (and You Do Too)

Millennials, people who where born from 1981 to 2000, are starting to fill more and more management positions but older generations still find them hard to understand and even harder to work with. Most millennials have a very different approach to management: They are used to leaderless groups where

Bruce Tulgan on How to Manage Generation Y

Now is the perfect time for business leaders, managers, and other so-called grownups to give a much needed reality check to the Generation Y employees that are on their staffs, those born between 1978 and 1990. This is the argument posed by   Bruce Tulgan   in his new book   Not Every

Bruce Barry on Free Speech in the Workplace

In his new book Speechless , Bruce Barry critiques a legal system that gives employers wide latitude to suppress worker expression, and argues that freedom of speech in the workplace is excessively and needlessly limited. Barry advocates changes to the law and to management practice that would expan

C.J. Hayden on How to Market Yourself

C.J. Hayden is a Master Certified Coach and principal of Wings Business Coaching, LLC, a firm that teaches self-employed professionals to make more money with less effort. Hayden is the author of "Get Clients NOW! " (AMACOM) and The One-Person Marketing Plan Workbook . Since 1992, C.J. has been teac

Carol Sanford on the Responsible Business

It’s tough for corporations to strike the right chord of corporate responsibility in today’s fickle economic climate. While more companies are starting green initiatives to project a positive public image, they are also cutting back on employee development. Carol Sanford , CEO of InterOctave Develop

Cass Wheeler on How to Achieve Purpose Beyond Profit

We all know that the definition for success in the corporate world is fairly straightforward. To be considered great, companies first need to turn a profit. For organizations in the social sector, however, the challenge is much bigger. To be truly effective, they must stay relevant and, above all, s

Cass Sunstein on Getting Past Groupthink

Cass Sunstein defines "groupthink" as "when you have a group of people whose members don’t disclose what they actually know" and instead make a decision based on what they think is popular to the group as a whole. This conformity can be disastrous. Luckily Sunstein is here to talk about his new book