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Launching Lessons Learned Interview: Cena Block

Stephanie LH Calahan

  Keep reading for my interview with Cena Block -- the Mom-Preneur Clarity. We can’t have an interview here and not talk about productivity!    How do you and your team stay on track?   Readers, in addition to Cena's site, you can find her on Facebook and Twitter too.         

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Launching Lessons Learned Interview: Cena Block

Stephanie LH Calahan

  Keep reading for my interview with Cena Block -- the Mom-Preneur Clarity. We can’t have an interview here and not talk about productivity!    How do you and your team stay on track?   Readers, in addition to Cena's site, you can find her on Facebook and Twitter too.         

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Product/Program Promotion Problems and Profits -- Launching Lessons Learned Expert Interview

Stephanie LH Calahan

  I'm interviewing various industry experts and asking them about their product or program launches.  This was an e-program: Million Dollar Team Builder.   When you are working projects, how do you and your team stay on track? Women in Business' In January 2012 she was added to ‘Who’s Who: 100.

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Measuring the Impact of Social Media

Customers Rock!

Other metrics tie directly back to the bottom line (ex: value of sales coming directly from Twitter). As we move into 2012, I fully believe this will be the year that executives begin asking the difficult questions to their social media teams, including what kind of returns they are getting on their social media investment.

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If You Think You’re Unbiased, You’re Wrong

Success

Thanks to people like him, we now know that diverse teams tend to outperform their more uniform counterparts. A 2012 study conducted by Yale researchers revealed that even science professors—male and female—evaluate the information on a résumé more harshly when the applicant is a woman. “You don’t hate them more than you love money.”

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