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Solving the Peter Principle? One Word: "Darts"
There is a fun new working paper out from some Italian scientists that models the Peter Principle. The principle says, of course, that people climb in an organization until they reach their level of maximum incompetence.

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Old New Ways to Motivate Employees
Over the last quarter century, I have studied and taught the theories on motivation of Taylor, Maslow, Herzberg, McGregor, Argyris, and McLland. Although each of those management and behavioral scientists has tackled the topic from a different point of view, defending his opinion with both theoretical research, observation, I find Herzberg’s theory the most practical and easy to implement in the workplace. Naturally, the work of all those scientists complements the whole approach to the very important topic of motivation, but herzberg’s points more clearly at the satisfiers and dissatisfiers in the workplace. His focus on the job content as a lasting motivator qualifies for more analysis and serious consideration.

A Blue Ocean, Empty Swimming Pools and what makes your business unique
Or the business lessons I learnt in an Italian "Piscina”, and how to position your business so competition doesn't matter

Solving the Peter Principle? One Word: "Darts"
There is a fun new working paper out from some Italian scientists that models the Peter Principle. The principle says, of course, that people climb in an organization until they reach their level of maximum incompetence.

Got Sand in Your Hourglass?
Scientists at University of California, at S.F. has published some research on how to add up to 10 years to your longevity. No fancy terms, just plain English. You'll like it.

Heir to Gucci Empire Reveals Plan to Double Bet on Fashion
PARIS -- When he bought Italian fashion house Gucci NV a decade ago, French billionaire François Pinault steered his family's lumber and distribution business into the high-profile, high-profit world of luxury goods.

The Effect of Mood on Work Performance
American scientists have finally proved a widespread opinion that nothing effects the productivity of our work more then mood.

Chicago "Street Food"
We road tripped to Chicago to forage for top notch Deep Dish Pizza, Italian beefs and Chicago hot dogs. We found some fabulous food and some very helpful new friends. Read on to find a couple of places to stay away from.

There Really Is No Free Lunch For Entrepreneurial Success
Scientists may have a handle on how to greatly increase longevity - but there is a down side. Cause and effect may keep you from immortality, but it's the key to entrepreneurial success.

Alessandro Volta and The Voltaic Cell
Alessandro Volta was an Italian inventor who studied electrostatics and electrochemistry and is best known for inventing the Voltaic cell.

What can we learn from Prezzo?
The other night (after a very long week I hasten to add) my husband and I went to Prezzo, the Italian Restaurant Chain. Prezzo is a company that I really admire in terms of marketing, because they really have it spot on.

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