People who can tell good stories are the most important people in the world.
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Read MoreThrough experience, I’ve discovered commonalities in companies seeking to improve their marketing departments and marketing results.
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Read MoreI am a restless soul. Too many signs pointed to the need for me to lighten my stuff load.
Read MoreMy inclination to avoid the rough stuff, because life is rough enough, worries me a bit.
Read MoreManaging up could solve a lot of workplace ills—and that few people think to do it or realize that they should do it.
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