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Proloy Bhatta is the owner of usaelectionpolls.com, a website that aggregates poll information for political races, from local to national. Bhatta speculates on the accuracy of polls and explains why it's important to gather a wide range of information before believing what's in the news.
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TechShop is spawning ground for lunar landers, origami kayaks and self-propelled bar stools. Tinkerers, basement inventors and geeks of all types are using the company's workshop to launch inspirational projects.
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Ever wonder what the ingredients for success are? Disruption theory could explain it. Author Michael Raynor joins the Live One and shares his insights on how future successes can be predicted.
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What do Bill Gates, Thomas Jefferson and J-Lo have in common? They're all middle-born kids! Far from being overlooked, middle children have special skills and abilities that help them succeed in the workforce. Co-author Catherine Salmon discusses "The Secret Power of Middle Children.
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Companies often confuse past results with present performance, says Sales Readiness Group CEO Norman Behar. He identifies 3 behaviors that you can utilize to drive peak performance.
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Whether it's jockeying for favor or kissing up to the boss, office politics has a negative connotation. Learn how to deal with it and spend more time contributing to the organization.
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At a Churchill Club event in Mountain View, Calif., author and venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki shares some tips from his new book, "Enchantment," on how to get customers excited about a product. His three pillars of enchantment for business include: likability, trustworthiness, and a great cause. He says that right now marketers are focused on engagement, and he wants to change the conversation to enchantment.
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What store has the new iPad in stock? Who has the best deal on platform beds? Where can I buy Lady Gaga's sunglasses? In the future, technology will put the answer to these questions at your fingertips. BNET correspondent Sumi Das explores the ultimate personal shoppers of tomorrow.
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Giving advice to your employees can be a sticky situation, especially if what you say is taken out of context or not wanted in the first place. Ed Muzio, author of "Make Work Great", discusses four steps on how to give better guidance.
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Baby boomers don't always get along with Millennials -- and vice versa. But at many organizations, team work is vital. Lynne Lancaster, founder of Bridgeworks, discusses how to encourage reluctant baby boomers to share knowledge with the newest generation of workers.
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Online Marketing Connect Founder, Aaron Kahlow talks about how sales and marketing teams can be better aligned within their companies. He says, the first step is for sales and marketing teams to share the same goals.
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It's not only who you know, but what those people know about you. Networking can be stressful, but by learning the 5 steps in Leila's Rapport Handshake, you can maximize your networking efforts.
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Your neck and shoulder muscles are key to more comfortable sitting. Pilates instructor Eleanor Gomez demonstrates how to stretch and strengthen these areas.
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Perpetual complaining is unproductive and contagious. Learn how to deal with chronic whiners before their frustrations snowball into something bigger.
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Sales Power's Gerhardt Schwandtner interviews Lior Arussy the Author of Customer Experience Strategy, who explains ways to improve customer experience.
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