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I've been working on various forms of my Master Presentation, pretty much fulltime, for the last couple of weeks. A Post yesterday started a rather vigorous discussion about success "rules" that withstand the test of time. Virtually nothing—you, me, the corporation, the nation—withstands the test of time. And one of the principal reasons is hardening of the philosophical arteries—increasingly rigid interpretations of yesterday's "success" rules.

100 Ways to Succeed #78
Speak Not Ill of Thine Competitors

What Customers Really Want & Why Finding the RIGHT Copywriter Matters
Putting your marketing message in the wrong hands can be hazardous to the health of your business. Take precautions to ensure that your copywriting is being handled by the right person for the job.

It's My Party - And I'll Cry If I Want To
Is there anything more embarrassing than turning up at a party and finding that you are the only one there?

How to Stop the Money Tug-of-War
When your self-concept is at odds with how you feel about wealth, it's hard to imagine yourself building authentic wealth. It can feel like you can either be true to yourself or become wealthy. No matter what you choose, you lose. Even when you know in your mind that a person is both able to live her personal values and be wealthy, you may still feel that you don't or can't experience wealth. All the affirmations in the world won't change that. What does work is to drop the rope. Find out how in this article from the author of The Way of the Accidental Entrepreneur.

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Have CEO Super Hero PR Efforts Lost Their Sizzle
“In the world of the celebrity, the hierarchy of publicity has replaced the hierarchy of decency.” -- Sociologist C. Wright Mills in Studs Terkel, Talking to Myself.

Employee Motivation, Don Imus, and Team Building: Five Secrets of Motivated Teams
Don Imus, a shock jock (someone who shocks their listening audience by saying outrageous statements), was fired from his jobs on WCBS radio and MSNBC television for crossing the line of decency and making racist and sexist remarks regarding the Rutgers University women's basketball team. From a team building and employee motivational point of view, there are tidbits of motivational wisdom to be learned from this situation.

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