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Harvard Business Review Where did the founders of the wedding web site "The Knot" learn to be entrepreneurs? NYU film school. Co-founder and CEO David Liu discusses what film school taught him about running a business, why entrepreneurs are the best hires, and what it's like co-founding and running a company with your spouse.

Harvard Business Review Is the nature of career success changing? Rosabeth Moss Kanter says YES and argues power today goes to the "connectors": those people who seek relationships and serve as bridges between and among groups. What do you think: Is your network your most valuable career asset?
On Twitter and in the Workplace, It's Power to the Connectors - Rosabeth Moss Kanter - HarvardBusine
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In the World According to Twitter, giving away access to information rewards the giver by building followers. The more followers, the more information comes to the giver to distribute, which in turn builds more followers. ...

Harvard Business Review HBR Question of the Week: Which of these questions about myself can I answer with the most confidence? Click the link below to take the poll and download a free copy of "Managing Oneself" by Peter Drucker.

Harvard Business Review Will a "2nd wave" of illness follow the current outbreak of H1N1? Will "presenteeism" be a more serious problem than absenteeism? Dr. Robert Blendon, professor at the Harvard School of Public Health and the Kennedy School of Government, discusses the risks and challenges of managing during the H1N1 pandemic.
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Featured Guest: Dr. Robert Blendon, professor at the Harvard School of Public Health and the Kennedy School of Government.

Harvard Business Review Every Monday for the next ten weeks, we’ll invite you to take part in a special poll based on each article in our “10 Must-Read Articles from HBR” collection. Each poll will focus on specific business challenges, and we want to hear your thoughts. Click through to take the poll and download a free copy of this week’s article, and leave your comments below.
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HBR Question of the Week: Which myth best applies to your company's strategy?

Harvard Business Review We’re looking for smart, talented people to join our team at Harvard Business Publishing. If you’re passionate about business ideas, take a look at the positions we have available.
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Business is about ideas. Ideas that provoke, ideas that inspire, ideas that endure. At Harvard Business Publishing, ideas shine brightly. From the work of pioneering management thinkers to cutting-edge business practices, we give life to the ideas that shape the way business is done. ...

Harvard Business Review Are your flaws the mirror images of your strengths? Leaders rarely make this connection, says executive coach and Harvard Business blogger Gill Corkindale. In this post she describes 4 strategies to avoid the "strengths/weaknesses" trap.
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One of the first things I ask my new clients to do is write down three of their key strengths and three of their flaws. Typically, strengths might be attention to detail, focus, and drive; flaws can be delegation, lack of creativity, and people-management skills. ...

Harvard Business Review Handling difficult conversations is never easy—in the worst situations, they can put your relationships and reputation at risk. Managing Difficult Interactions will help you deal with these hard talks and come to productive, respectful conclusions. Download this guide now for $9.95.
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In the business world, confrontations are inevitable -- whether they're with your employees, peers, bosses, or even suppliers and customers. Ignored or handled badly, confrontations can damage workplace relationships and ruin careers. ...

Harvard Business Review What’s your greatest asset during a difficult conversation? Asking questions. In this post, Peter Bergman explores how you can change the dynamics of even the hardest talks by learning to ask the right questions and listen attentively. What tactics have you used to diffuse a tense situation?
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My wife Eleanor and I used to live in a small house in Princeton, New Jersey. One night we returned home to find a car parked in our single space driveway with no owner in sight. We were tired and had nowhere nearby to legally park our car. ...
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