Member Blog | September 10, 2008 6:10 pm | |
The space between media and public relations is filled with gray, but we're learning very quickly that the more things change, the smaller that space becomes. Already, each of us has experienced...
Member Blog | July 23, 2008 2:23 pm
Jason, great article about PR pitches and news integrity. Never fear the pitch! Very valuable information. ...
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Fast Company Feature | 1 recommendations
The Motivational Approach
The Demotivational Approach
Advantage
Motivational Tools
Most employees merely want to appear motivated. They glad-hand, love meetings and task forces, and will do anything to obscure their limited accomplishments.
By not rewarding meaningless activity, you can spot authentically motivated people -- those who prefer solving problems to assigning blame -- more easily.
Fast Company Feature | 1 recommendations
Steve Miller understands the power of diversity. Back in 1998, when Fast Company profiled Miller for the "Best of the Best" issue, he was a senior executive at one of the most powerful companies in the world. As group managing director of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies, Miller was responsible for transforming the company's "downstream" operations -- everything from selling gasoline at the company's 47,000 filling stations to selling lubricants to factories. His model for change?
Fast Company Feature | 1 recommendations
Inc.com named Apple’s “Think Different,” Wheaties’ “Breakfast of Champions,” Maxwell House’s “Good to the Last Drop,” and—who could forget?—Wendy’s “Where’s the Beef?” among others.