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What THE INFORMANT! Can Teach Us About Workplace Relations
The true story of whistle-blower Mark Whitacre, as told in Steven Soderbergh's latest film, THE INFORMANT!, is a cautionary tale showing how an employee's insecurity and hunger for attention, and the actions stemming from these issues, can have a destructive effect on that person's workplace. Who among us hasn't had co-workers or even bosses who were their own worst enemy, with their actions affecting everyone in the long run? Paul Cherry's article shows readers how they can learn from Whitacre's mistakes as shown in the film, and how asking the right questions and digging deep for the truth from the start will save everyone a lot of headaches.

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Bad Word of Mouth and customer feedback
The Dark Side. Welcome to the dark side.. Bad Word of Mouth is bad news. If you need any evidence we love hearing it, switch on the evening news.

Lesson #3: Go Against the Grain
In the late 1950s, when Johnson was beginning to increasingly use black models for his magazines as well as the Ebony Fashion Fair Show that he sponsored, he began to notice how difficult it was for these women to find cosmetics shades that were dark enough for their skin. As of yet, there were no cosmetics lines produced specifically for dark-skinned women and they were forced to try to blend together various lighter shades in order to approximate their skin tones.

The Dark Side of Goal Achievement: Where's the Tipping Point
Despite its many benefits, goal achievement does have a "dark side." Where's the tipping point? Read this article and learn the 3 telltale signs you are on the dark side of goal achievement. Do any of these sound like you?

Why the African Digerati Can Make a Difference
Some of the greatest insights on this site have come from the individuals leaving comments. Someone by the name of “Goat Herd” left one of those comments today, on one of my favorite blog posts “The Dark Continent: It’s Still Dark” from over a year ago. Thank you “Goat Herd”, and thanks to everyone else who enriches all of us by leaving comments and keeping the discussions going here. This comment is worthy of a post entirely to itself, it’s well worth the read:

The Dark Side of Giveaways And Why You May Want To Opt Out
The Dark Side of Giveaways And Why You May Want To Opt Out There is a dark and disturbing side of giveaways today and you may prefer just to opt out, or pay the price by seeing your in-box flooded with spam and your hard drive flood with junk. An Online Business Owner wants to sell their own products and services. An Affiliate Marketer wants to promote other people's quality products. A bottom-feeding scammy-scummy-spammy email harvester just wants to haphazardly sell you anything that will make them a dime. All three of these worlds collide in the Giveaway Universe.

The Search for Perfection - How it Can Ruin Your Sales Efforts
Sometimes perfection is good but sometimes there is a strange dark side. First the good and then, in the fifth paragraph, I'll share the frightening dark side with you.

The Brain on Teambuilding
Two companies booked the same beautiful park for their team buiding exercises, what happens next is what makes great comedy.

The Current State of B2B demand generation
I was recently invited as a guest speaker for Act-On Software for a webinar entitled “Stop Marketing in the Dark.” But I just saw the results of a study by Act-On and the verdict is clear. Most continue to market in the dark.

Successful Failures
In a small pub in the highlands of Scotland, a group of fishermen gathered one afternoon to swap tales over a round of ale. One of them stretched his arms apart to show the big one that got away. At that very point, a waitress walked past carrying a tray of full ale glasses. The fisherman's wild gestures sent the tray smashing against the wall. The dark brew splashed on the white wall of the pub and began running down. The waitress and the fisherman tried to wipe the mess off the wall, but it had left an ugly dark stain.

Sales Courage and Resilience
We went to the movie, We Bought a Zoo and while it wasn't the comedy we expected it to be, it did have this: 20 seconds of courage.

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