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...that there is a correlation between nastiness and giftedness. Some nasty people happen to be gifted, but it is not their nastiness that makes them so; on the contrary, it diminishes their effectiveness and costs their companies in both dollars and goodwill. I would not want to have a Steve Jobs or anyone on my team who "scars" his employees. Warren Buffett and Jimmy Carter, for example, do not find it necessary to be nasty to be effective leaders. Enough of promoting bullying. Life is way too short. Lisa Quinn, VILLENNES SUR SEINE, FRANCE
...high, especially since the poorest people of the world will suffer most. Surely a Plan B is needed. Now it is time for the big thinkers' geo-engineering proposals to be brought into the frame, not to substitute for carbon dioxide reductions but to run in parallel with them. Steve van Hagen, ST VIGOR DES MONTS, FRANCE...
...play goals with eight man-advantage tallies. In addition to being named to the All-Ivy first team and the All-ECAC second team, Reese was honored as part of the New England Hockey Writers’ Division I Men’s All Star team last week. Classmate Steve Mandes was a repeat winner of the Ralph “Cooney” Weiland Award as the player that best represents Weiland’s love of the game, spirited play, and commitment to the team. The senior—who ranks fifth in Harvard hockey history with...
...consultancy Keller Fay Group. Breaking it down, Keller Fay found that 18% of word-of-mouth marketing took place on the phone, and 72% face to face, despite the ubiquity of electronic communication. Or perhaps because of it. Inundated by marketing messages, says Tremor CEO Steve Knox, "consumers have gone back to their most trusted source--family and friends...
...don’t need Steve Jobs, the flamboyant founder of Apple, to convince you that entrepreneurship is primarily about creativity. With some more institutional support, aspiring venture capitalists might try the exciting (though precarious) world of self-employment before turning to the world of high finance...