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Monday, October 25, 2010

Summary and Review of Rework by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson







This book summary and review of Rework was prepared by Charles Casselberry while a Finance student in the College of Business at Southeastern Louisiana University.









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Summary and Review of The Art of Woo by G. Richard Shell and Mario Moussa







This book summary and review of The Art of Woo: Using Strategic Persuasion to Sell Your Ideas was prepared by John S. Mizell while a Business Administration student in the College of Business at Southeastern Louisiana University.










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David



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Summary and Review of Leadership Gold by John C. Maxwell







This book summary and review of Leadership Gold: Lessons IĆ¢€™ve Learned From a Lifetime of Leading was prepared by Michael Veach while a Finance student in the College of Business at Southeastern Louisiana University.











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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

ABC Nightline: "Debauchery on Campus?" - Why You Want to Be Sooooooo Careful About What You Post Online

OK, the rules of the game have indeed changed. This ABC Nightline story, "Debauchery on Campus?" focused on the "new normal" - and think about how this will look when employers Google your name and find THIS online! Think that might affect your job hunt?

Watch the story below:



Post your comments here on the blog. Look forward to the discussion. Do keep it PG-13!

David

ABC Nightline: Being "Mr. Mom" in Sweden

This story is about "Sweden's Paternity Leave." A utopian land where fathers get months off with paid leave to be "Mr. Mom"



So, whadya think? Would it work here? Would you want to? How would employers manage this? Post your comments here on the blog. Look forward to the discussion.

David

P.S. -And as a bonus, let's go "Old School" and remember the classic Michael Keaton movie on the subject that gave us the cultural reference for "Mr. Mom:"

Yashi

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