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KareAnderson
United States, English
This Emmy-winning former Wall Street Journal and NBC journalist translates behavioral research into ways to be higher-performing and happier with others. She’s a trailblazer in media, business and politics. Kare was the first Cable TV and Wideband Division Director at Pacific Telesis, co-founded nine PACs, was a founding board member of Annie’s Homegrown and is the author of Getting What You Want, SmartPartnering, Resolving Conflict Sooner and Beauty inside Out. 42,000 people subscribe to her newsletter, Say it Better and blog/podcast, Moving From Me to We. Clients are as diverse as Google, Human Rights Watch, Goldman Sachs, Pfizer and Nordstrom. Says David Rockefeller, “Kare forever changes how you see yourself and your world.”
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When Winners Self-Sabotage
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Thu, Jul 24, 2008 UTC
Winners discount information about lucky breaks and chalk uptheir right calls to superior judgment, whereas losers tend to emphasize therole of bad luck -- rather than bad judgment -- when their predictions gowrong.” That’s what Cornell...
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When Winners Self-Sabotage
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KareAnderson
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Thu, Jul 24, 2008 UTC
Winners discount information about lucky breaks and chalk uptheir right calls to superior judgment, whereas losers tend to emphasize therole of bad luck -- rather than bad judgment -- when their predictions gowrong.” That’s what Cornell...
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When Winners Self-Sabotage
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Thu, Jul 24, 2008 UTC
Winners discount information about lucky breaks and chalk uptheir right calls to superior judgment, whereas losers tend to emphasize therole of bad luck -- rather than bad judgment -- when their predictions gowrong.” That’s what Cornell...
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Be the First to Build a Community Around Your Idea, Brand or Cause
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Wed, Jun 11, 2008 UTC
Want to become the unexpected top-of-mind choice? Take a page from how politics is played now. “If the typical Gore (presidential campaign fundraising) event was 20 people in a living room writing six-figure checks, and the Kerry...
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Build an Avid Online Community. Make Money. Enjoy Life.
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Wed, Jun 11, 2008 UTC
For stay-at-home entrepreneurs, here’s a proven, three-step plan to make money, as Liz Ryan has proven. The key is sticking to the plan. Here it is:Step OneCraft a niche expertise and a niche market. Choosing both, you get “Double Niche...
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Get Slightly Famous? Where’s Your Tribe?
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Wed, Jun 11, 2008 UTC
Seth Godin’s promise to put 1,000 faces on the cover of his next book, Tribe, reminded me of two other crowd pleasers:• the top-of-heads photo on Clay Shirky’s insightful book, Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing...
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3D Breakthrough Changes How We Meet, Share, Buy & Play
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Wed, Jun 11, 2008 UTC
He was in Bangalore and his co-presenters were in San Jose, yet Cisco’s CEO appeared live - on the same stage. How? By using a breathtaking 3D holographic-like technology. They tout it as, “the world’s first real time virtual...
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Reduce Your Risk in Hiring the Right Designer
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Wed, Jun 11, 2008 UTC
A big stumbling block in hiring the graphic designer who most “gets” your business is this. You won’t know if you’ll like the design until after you put your money down. The smaller your business and budget the greater the risk it...
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How many speakers and panelists really want to know…
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Wed, Jun 11, 2008 UTC
… what attendees are saying about their presentation – in real time, no less?You better pay attention to what that crowd in front of you may be silently texting to each other, according to one thoughtful social media thought leader, Rohit...
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Embarrassing Accidents, Oversharing and Real Connection
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Wed, Jun 11, 2008 UTC
Those mortifying accidents. Stephen J. Dubner unleashed a pent-up flood of guilt and shame from readers of his New York Times column last month. Ever written an email, then sent it in haste … to the wrong person? Or cc’d people who...
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