Friday Blog Scan: Things We Liked from the Week That Was
Is obsession with social networking good for marketers? BizReport looks at the new survey from Anderson Analytics whose result report that consumers can’t get enough
Is obsession with social networking good for marketers? BizReport looks at the new survey from Anderson Analytics whose result report that consumers can’t get enough
Sales agent’s competency in demonstrating the company’s value proposition greatly impacts a company’s ability to deliver value to consumers. This in turn impacts how consumers
When the book Groundswell hit the bestseller list just over a year ago, there was a lot of talk. For many companies it became a
Each day I’m bombarded with ideas, thoughts and perspectives. So many that I realized if I didn’t find a way to organize them, I’d forget them. By the time I scan the latest blogs and e-newsletters, talk with people, watch some TV, get through a chapter of the latest book on my list, skim Twitter/Facebook, and read a magazine I’ve gotten at least one or two thoughts or ideas worth remembering from the day.
It’s been sort of quiet these past months on the technology front. Not a whole lot of innovation going on inside real estate. But outside
When it all comes down to it, the ability to ‘change’ or ‘not change’ is a function of possessing, or not possessing the will and focus required
While Twitter seems be all the rage these days, Facebook’s new fan pages for businesses offers entrepreneurs a new way to build brand recognition “build

Great resume. Skill set seems to match perfectly with the job description. Previous experience is impressive. This is a great candidate. I’m looking forward to the interview.
Interview is going well. There is not anything I can put my finger on that would lead me to believe that this is not the right candidate for the position. Yet, why am I hesitating? What is that nagging feeling I have?
Each year we celebrate Independence Day with picnics, barbecues, beach parties, and fireworks. Humor writer Erma Bombeck once said, “You have to love a nation
A simple blog post featuring by Matthew Rutledge. Pictures indeed do say 100o words in this piece titled AM/PM. Okay, so this is not about
As we quickly approach the first long weekend of summer and the second half of the year, a book with the title No Matter What! is definitely a timely read. In the book author Lisa Nichols outlines a strategy for overcoming every obstacle and living the life you love. Lisa gained mainstream notoriety a few years ago as one of the featured trainers in The Secret and author of two Chicken Soup for the Soul books.
Whether filling my gas tank at a full-service station (whatever happened to the man who squeegees the windshield?) or dining handsomely at a five-star restaurant, my service expectation does not waiver. I’ll admit it, I’m a service snob.
I had the pleasure of dining at Scalini Fedeli in Tribeca, New York last Saturday evening. The restaurant had been recommended by a friend so I asked around, read reviews and visited their website. Everything I heard and read piqued my interest and raised my level of anticipation for a wonderful dining experience. As always, the real test is always in the actual experience and everyone at Scalini Fedeli lived up to my expectations and more, delivering one notch above throughout the evening.
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