Interview: Ted Rubin – Social Media Influencer & Keynote Speaker ~ via @SimpleBlissMag

BY TED RUBIN • WITH NO COMMENTS BY LISA DINON ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2015 Ted Rubin and I “met” back in 2010 via social media and Ted’s extraordinary personality and commitment to establishing and maintaining connections is what has made him who he is today. His “Return on Relationship” theory of engaging in a more ... Read more

“Negotiating at Work: Turn Small Wins into Big Gains”: A Book Talk with Deborah Kolb

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is pleased to present:
Negotiating at Work: Turn Small Wins into Big Gains
with
Deborah Kolb
Professor Emerita, Simmons College School of Management
Tuesday, November 17
4:00-5:15 PM
Pound Hall 102
Harvard Law School Campus
Free and open to the public; refreshments will be served.
 
About the book:
Negotiation is undoubtedly essential to navigating the working world. Dr.

Taiye Selasi: Don’t ask where I’m from, ask where I’m a local

When someone asks you where you’re from … do you sometimes not know how to answer? Writer Taiye Selasi speaks on behalf of “multi-local” people, who feel at home in the town where they grew up, the city they live now and maybe another place or two. “How can I come from a country?” she asks. “How can a human being come from a concept?”

5 Tips to Escape the Dangerous Friend Zone and Find Your Email Soul Mate

In the world of dating, everyone wants to avoid a Justin and Selena-like fallout and find their Prince Harry and Princess Kate romance, but it's not always easy. The biggest challenge in today's realm of romance is to simply get noticed, stay in the game and avoid the dreaded "friend zone."

Negotiating Skills and Negotiation Tactics for Getting What You Want at the Negotiation Table: Patience is a Winning Negotiation Skill

On April 9, the hearts of internet entrepreneurs everywhere must have skipped a beat at the news that Facebook was paying $1 billion in cash and stock to buy Instagram, a San Francisco-based start-up.
Less than two years old, Instagram offers mobile apps that allow users to add effects to their smartphone photos and share them
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Negotiation Training: Turning the Lows of Colorado’s Marijuana Laws into Highs

In negotiation courses, trainees learn effective management strategies for their negotiations and how to find new negotiation opportunities at the bargaining table. Using an example from the city of Denver, Ben Markus reports for NPR’s Weekend Edition that Colorado’s recent legalization of marijuana has posed challenges to local jurisdictions in enforcing current federal law which
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How Advance Auto Parts Uses Online Videos to Increase Conversion

"We see a lift, definitely, in conversion, whenever we have video on the page," Val DuVernet, Senior Program Manager, Advance Auto Parts, said during an interview with Daniel Burstein, Director of Editorial Content, MarketingSherpa, in the MarketingSherpa Media Center at IRCE 2015. Read on to learn the three biggest lessons learned from Val's interview and watch the video to get your own ideas for using video to improve your brand's conversion.

Samuel Cohen: Alzheimer’s is not normal aging — and we can cure it

More than 40 million people worldwide suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is expected to increase drastically in the coming years. But no real progress has been made in the fight against the disease since its classification more than 100 years ago. Scientist Samuel Cohen shares a new breakthrough in Alzheimer’s research from his lab as well as a message of hope. “Alzheimer’s is a disease,” Cohen says, “and we can cure it.”

Email Marketing: Establishing a process to organize thoughtful campaigns

Tweet As an Operations Manager, I believe it is vital to establish processes that ultimately work for you and benefit your team. So I get very excited when I find a new process that could help my team with their workloads. The challenge I often face though is, how do I implement and make this […]

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