From World Economic Forum
Artificial intelligence and increasing automation is going to decimate middle class jobs, worsening inequality and risking significant political upheaval, Stephen Hawking has warned. READ MORE
From World Economic Forum
Artificial intelligence and increasing automation is going to decimate middle class jobs, worsening inequality and risking significant political upheaval, Stephen Hawking has warned. READ MORE
From SmarterTravel
Passport changes are coming, and if you plan on traveling in the future—especially if you’re among the 49 million Americans whose passports will expire in the next few years—you need to know what passport changes are in store. READ MORE
From SmarterTravel
When it comes to traveling abroad, there’s a lot more to it than just buying a plane ticket. READ MORE
From Tom Reilly
In the pre-technology days, salespeople relied on old-school methods to keep themselves and their territories organized. There were no cloud calendars, CRM, or sales force automation programs. There were no laptops, PDAs, or smart phones. No electronic alerts.
From Fast Company
In the process of jumping on a bandwagon—or running away with it—the best imitators invariably put their own twist on the original idea. READ MORE
From Bloomberg
The National Federation of Independent Business’s index jumped 7.4 points last month to 105.8, the highest since the end of 2004, from 98.4. While seven of the 10 components increased in December, 73 percent of the monthly advance was due to more upbeat views about the outlook for sales and the economy, the Washington-based group said. Read More
From TED
In every workplace, there are three basic kinds of people: givers, takers and matchers. Organizational psychologist Adam Grant breaks down these personalities and offers simple strategies to promote a culture of generosity and keep self-serving employees from taking more than their share. Read More
From The Business Journals
"Salary can be a sensitive topic to discuss at work, and it can be hard to find reliable and up-to-date information on the web," the company said in a recent blog post announcing the new feature. "With LinkedIn Salary, we’ve tapped into our network of more than 460+ million members to provide deep insights into the compensation landscape. Read More
From Lawrence Heim, Elm Sustainability Partners
The conflict minerals filing deadline is still in place and realistically we don't anticipate that changing before June 1.
From Entrepreneur
One of the hardest things to get right as a founder is building out a strong and capable leadership team that can propel the company to the next level. The next hardest thing, once the leaders are assembled, is determining: 1) How much ownership of the strategy should those leaders have? and 2) How involved should a founder be in the business as it grows? Read More
From Harvard Business Review
Most companies have mission and vision statements, but those tend to communicate very little about a company’s purpose. Read More
From Fast Company
If you're trying to innovate by focusing on customer traits, you're doing it wrong. Read More
From TED
Writer Seth Godin explains why it’s absolutely fine if you steal his ideas. You have to promise to make them better. Read More
From NewCo Shift
How a single conversation with my boss changed my view on delegation and failure. Read More
From Tom Reilly
Imagine a steady flow of new business without peaks or valleys. Imagine the effect on your sales. Imagine the impact on your income.
From Tom Reilly
Selling is more about solving and serving than providing products to prospects. There are three important questions that salespeople can ask to help customers. In Value-Added Selling, these are called Projective Questions.
From Reilly Sales Training
During this time of year, we reflect on what really matters in life. We step back from the everyday hustle and bustle and focus on the importance of family, friends, and heavily discounted Black Friday deals.