To approximate the reading experience, you can simply re-read this post about 50 times.
Take a minute and read this post (share it with friends and colleagues in your profession).
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If you are considering tapping your retirement savings to pay for college, read this post by FORBES Janet Novack.
Read this post for my briefing on that situation.
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In fact, who knows, you may have read this very same post before!
Most C-level executives are inundated with far more material then they could ever read, so this post will be short and to the point.
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Your clients can make this planned independence a benefit to their family as well. (For more on this, read my post here).
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Read my full post on this topic on LinkedIn.
FORBES: Be Like Branson: Online Travel Needs to Put Customer First
Be sure and read the rules at the bottom of this post for more info (remember, I like rules).
Richie sent me a review copy and I read it immediately so I could finish this post (and more).
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Read more about the others in this blog post.
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You can read about it in my prior post on this blog How I Became The Straight Lady For Gay Marriage.
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If you read my previous post, I actually discussed this matter in detail when I talked about the symbolism of initiatic journeys: the real goal is the journey itself, and not the outcome.
While I was thinking about this tonight, I read a truly insightful, accurate and articulate post by Glenn Llopis, 5 Things Leaders Are Thinking, but Not Talking About.
FORBES: Be Brave, Be Honest: What Leadership Looks Like From Here On Out
The most intriguing political read of the new year so far comes this week from the Huffington Post's political editor Tom Edsall, who interviewed a wide range of Democratic strategists to assess just how bad the environment is for their party heading into 2010.
The whole post is a must-read, but I wanted to highlight this explanation for how generic drug suits work.
And Lux Research has this post looking at the economics of the Bloom Box, which is a good read.
FORBES: The Economics of Bloom Energy's 'Breakthrough' Fuel Cell
You can read the many reasons why I would use no one but Micato for African travel in this earlier post.
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This sounds like something you would read in The Onion, but when I came across this tweet by Ian Hogarth and the blog post it was linking to, I instantly came to that conclusion.
FORBES: This Just In: All The Female Product Managers Have Vanished!
There are numerous articles, books, conferences and training program to help you define your social architecture, and I do not have the ambition to explain you the right way to do it (at least not in this article), but if you are looking for more explanations and advices, you should read the original post here: Social Media Landscape 2012.
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