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Analyst says we shouldn’t expect revamped Mac desktops anytime soon—but I beg to differ
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| Trip Chowdhry, a Global Equities Research analyst, says you shouldn’t expect revamped Mac desktops anytime soon—at least ones with big changes. Tough economic times, a shrinking desktop market and strong notebook sales make this an unwise move for Apple, he told Wired. However, not releasing new desktops is a terrible idea—and totally against Apple’s “DNA,” according to the Sellers Research group. |
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Getting Ahead and Defining Your Space - The Office
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| Many people want to know how to get recognized and known within an organization. They want their boss and their co-workers to take notice of them. A couple of days ago I watched a Science Channel program about wolves and I saw connections that combined attributes at work with wolf instinct. |
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Why Put Off Until Tomorrow What You Can Do Today
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| Ivy Ledbetter Lee was considered to be the father of public relations, even teaching the first PR class at New York University in 1912. He was a consultant for many business moguls of that time: Westinghouse, Lindbergh, Chrysler, and Charles M. Schwab. During his consultancy work for Bethlehem Steel, founded and run by Charles M. Schwab, Lee told president Schwab that, with all Bethlehem Steel accomplished and had to offer, he and his executives should have more effective management skills. Lee told Schwab, “"I can increase your people's efficiency – and your sales – if you will allow me to spend fifteen minutes with each of your executives." |
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Charles Schwab Quotes
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Kill The Wolf
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| What's the common image of a salesperson? The big bad wolf. The big bad wolf seeks and destroys. |
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One of the Greatest Enemies to Leadership and Human Potential Is The Comfort Zone
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| Do you have a comfort zone that is preventing you from reaching that next level of success? Read what leadership and Charles Schultz have in common. |
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Charles Schwabs Personal Life
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| The name Charles Robert Schwab may ring a bell. He is the founder and the CEO of the Charles Schwab Corporation and is famously known as a self-made man who is now worth over $6 billion. He is definitely an entrepreneur to look up to. However, despite his huge fortune, Charles Schwab’s personal life was not always as glamorous as it may seem today. Like many people who start their own business, Schwab never realized that he would become such a huge success. |
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Coaching Gen Y? Don’t be like the Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
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| Are you a wolf - trying to coach your staff to get them to do what you want them to do? Or are you genuinely interested in their development? You can't fool Gen Y.Here are some tips to help you be authentic in your coaching. |
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Rebel’s Ranting: The Digital Wolf
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| There's a new breed in our digital world. I call it the Digital Wolf. We all know them. Digitally met and connected associates disguised as coaches and mentors and givers of self - talking the great talk and walking the all-about-me walk. |
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The Power of the Word
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| Frequently we become so pragmatic we fail to be effective. A number of years ago the editor of the Dallas Morning News pointed out to the sports writers that “Bill” was not a suitable substitute for “William,” and “Charlie” was not a suitable substitute for “Charles.” Taking him literally, one of the sports writers, in the heyday of Doak Walker of Southern Methodist University, wrote about an important game. In his story he pointed out that in the third quarter Doak Walker had left the game with a “Charles horse.” I think you’ll agree that the story lost some meaning with the use of the word “Charles.” |
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Best Book on Painting Tips for Artists I Ever Read
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| TITLE: BEST BOOK ON PAINTING TIPS FROM CHARLES WEBSTER HAWTHORNE (1872-1930)
As An artist and a writer, I study all the time the masters in those fields, those who struggled and won. Why? Because I am still struggling and need their tools to win.
I recently read Charles Webster Hawthorne on Painting, collected by Mrs. Charles. W. Hawthorne with an Introduction by Edwin Dickinson, an Appreciation by Hans Hoffman, and Biographical Notes by Joseph Hawthorne, his son.
These forty tools I gleaned from Hawthorne’s tips to help his students create more masterful paintings. In working to understand these forty tools, I felt like one of his students. I wish the same for you.
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