Archive for February, 2006

In Search of Alpha: Innovation in Securities Research (2/9/06 Harvard Business School Club of CT Panel)

I recently was fortunate to participate in a panel discussion on
"In Search of Alpha: Innovation in Securities Research", sponsored by The Harvard Business School Club of Connecticut, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006, in Greenwich, CT.
 
Tom Hutchinson and Michael Mayhew of Integrity Research already blogged about the program here.
 
Biographies of Panelists:

 
Michael Mayhew, CEO, Read More...

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On February 21st, 2006

How to Detect Hidden Bias (in Yourself)

Two people-one a nattily dressed young white man, the other a middle-aged black woman who is slightly overweight-apply for a job with your organization. They seem equally qualified, but the hiring manager has an inexplicable Read More...

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On February 8th, 2006

New federal rules will make job hunting online trickier

New federal rules will make job hunting online trickier
Federal regulations kick in today that will make Internet job hunting more complicated. Here’s what candidates need to know and change — now.
link…
Via Jim Conley
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On February 7th, 2006

Effective Emailer, by Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki devotes a lot more time than I seem to have handy to write thoughtful, well-organized pieces, like his list of tips for The Effective Emailer.
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On February 5th, 2006

No-Cost Teleseminar: Using Blogs and Online Communities to Increase Your Influence

an offer from my coauthor Scott Allen:
Next Wednesday, February 8, from 1:00-2:30 Pacific (4:00-5:30 EST), I’ll be doing a no-cost teleseminar with Steven Van Yoder, author of Get Slightly Famous (review), on how to use Read More...

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On February 3rd, 2006