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Spark Innovation In Your Company (posted 11/30/09)
If you have a dollar and I have a dollar and we exchange them, you still only have one dollar and I have a dollar. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange ideas, you and I now each have two ideas. And ideas lead to innovation.

URLZone Perfects Online Crime (posted 11/30/09)
“Hello friends. I am ready to sell you a botnet.” So begins the description of a link found in Google when searching for information about today’s exploits.

Hone Your Hyper-Human Skill To Get Ahead At Work (posted 10/19/09)
Pretty soon, some lament, we won’t even need humans to do jobs. This couldn’t be further from the truth.

Not All Supervisors Are Really That Super (posted 10/19/09)
When readers of this column write to me with concerns about management practices that concern them, it grabs my attention. This particular letter from a reader I’ll call “John” made me examine how I manage and how my employees perceive me. If you are a manager, you might also want to give it some thought.

Lessons From John Wooden: Build A Pyramid Of Success (posted 10/05/09)
If I could come back in a second life, I’d be a high school or college basketball coach. First off, I love basketball, and secondly, few can have a greater influence on young people than a coach, or teacher for that matter.

Coasting Toward Apathy (posted 09/28/09)
When you’re very comfortable in your job, and things seem to be going pretty well, you may be tempted to ease up—coast a little. Resist that temptation!

Trying Times Are No Time To Quit Trying (posted 09/21/09)
When the going gets tough, such as it is for so many right now, it’s time to make a trip to the zoo for inspiration. That’s where you’ll find my ingredients for success: a hide like a hippopotamus, the courage of a lion, the memory of an elephant, the perseverance of a beaver, the endurance of an Alaskan sled dog, the speed of a greyhound, the agility of a monkey and the stubbornness of a mule.

Human Interaction Plays Key Role In Career Success (posted 09/21/09)
More jobs are lost and careers derailed because of one thing: the way people act with each other.
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