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  • Companies Train Real Employees

    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/31/business/international/in-europe-fake-jobs-can-have-real-benefits.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&bicmp=AD&bicmlukp=WT.mc_id&bicmst=1409232722000&bicmet=1419773522000&_r=0Fake Companies Train Real Employees


    Source date (UTC): 2015-05-30 23:46:00 UTC

  • Bart Barresi shared a photo to your timeline

    Bart Barresi shared a photo to your timeline.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-05-30 17:54:00 UTC

  • half of the biggest US metropolitan areas have yet to recoup all the lost jobs f

    http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2015/05/urban-average-is-over.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+marginalrevolution%2Ffeed+%28Marginal+Revolution%29#sthash.SAqbQxyu.dpuf—“Nearly half of the biggest US metropolitan areas have yet to recoup all the lost jobs from the Great Recession and almost a third have failed to return to previous levels of output, according to analysis that underscores the fragmenting urban fortunes beneath the surface of America’s recovery.

    Research on 100 urban areas from the Brookings think-tank, reveals an economic patchwork in which the legacy of boom and bust hangs heavily over cities in Florida and inland California, while at the other end of the spectrum, technology and bioscience-focused cities such as Austin, Texas, San Francisco, and Raleigh, North Carolina have comfortably surpassed their previous peaks.

    “This may be the norm now — extreme variation,” said Mark Muro, policy director for the Metropolitan Policy Program at Washington-based Brookings.”—

    What Florida and California have in common is average: they attract a large number of people with average education and skills, income, etc. What Austin, San Francisco, and Raleigh (and Charlottesville et al.) have in common is above average: they attract a large number of people with above average education and skills, income, etc

    I think the point is that economic returns are being disproportionately returned to the above average categories – whether by people or city.

    – See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2015/05/urban-average-is-over.html


    Source date (UTC): 2015-05-30 15:09:00 UTC

  • Just had an awesome over-the-top interview with the OMG-irreverent-folks at TRS.

    Just had an awesome over-the-top interview with the OMG-irreverent-folks at TRS. I have to wince a lot. I’m dumbstruck a lot. Speechless a lot. Appalled a lot. But after I catch my breath, it was still a lot of fun. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2015-05-30 14:30:00 UTC

  • told you this would happen. And do you see what it means for Microsoft? I do. It

    http://time.com/3901380/apple-ibm-macbooks/I told you this would happen. And do you see what it means for Microsoft? I do.

    It will happen as soon as we see peak iphone. It’s apple’s only option. It’s just a matter of time. Everything is overpriced right now. And when the correction comes, like always, it will be an over-correction. When that over-correction happens, buy both at the daily bottom on the ride down. Don’t be greedy.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-05-30 14:26:00 UTC

  • UKRIANIAN’S DONT NEED AN EXCUSE TO RALLY TOGETHER They don’t need rallying. They

    UKRIANIAN’S DONT NEED AN EXCUSE TO RALLY TOGETHER

    They don’t need rallying. They have an invader causing them to rally, and a genocide in memory to add fervor.

    What they don’t have is managerial, legal and political talent that can’t be bought.

    Outsiders are welcome for this reason.

    Ukrainians are too poor and exasperated with post Soviet corruption and Russian propaganda, and Russian invasion to care about the great game or ideology.

    The just want rule of law, a banking system that works, and price stability.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-05-30 03:39:00 UTC

  • WITH CHECK YOUR PRIVILEGE MEME”

    http://www.businessinsider.com/beautiful-people-get-more-job-interviews-2013-9″CONTRAST WITH CHECK YOUR PRIVILEGE MEME”


    Source date (UTC): 2015-05-29 05:32:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle shared a post

    Curt Doolittle shared a post.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-05-29 04:40:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle shared a post

    Curt Doolittle shared a post.


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  • DEALING WITH THE ALPHA MALE h/t Don Finnegan I liked this quite a bit and though

    DEALING WITH THE ALPHA MALE

    h/t Don Finnegan

    I liked this quite a bit and thought I’d save it. What’s missing is the fact that a woman helps an alpha avoid consideration of emotional biases so that he can ‘calculate’. And visa-versa. The best an assistant can do is to insulate you from emotional content, and let you do your job. She then adjusts the facts and communicates the facts. Whether people like things or not is irrelevant to him. That’s her job. That’s her specailzation just as ‘calculating’ is his job.

    Protect him from emotional content that interferes with his thinking. Emotional constant is only important when it betrays a confidence, betrays loyalty, or violates an agreement.

    Dealing With The Alpha Male

    By Susan Dunn

    The term comes from monkeydom – the dominant male in the hierarchy who basically runs things and gets what he wants. In the monkey troop, there’s only one and one of his privileges is he’s often the only one who gets to mate.

    In a nutshell they’re domineering, intimidating, impatient with people and details, thrive on responsibility, driven, irascible, know (not “think”) they’re right, often left-brained, and difficult.

    Is there an “alpha female”? Studies have shown that females are not as innately** threatening as males. Also, across-the-board, males test lower in empathy and social responsibility – two traits that contribute to this personality style. So, not really

    **Tests for innateness mean it’s evident with newborns, and in every culture, therefore not something “learned”.

    How do you cope with one? Here are some suggestions.

    1. Take a stand.

    You won’t get to hold it, but if you don’t, you’ll become irrelevant.

    2. Learn their language.

    This is helpful with anyone, learning how they speak, and essential with the alpha male. Listen to the alpha and parrot back, using his terminology. For instance, if you get an email saying, “You were wrong ,” you can reply, “How do I do this right ?”

    3. Maintain your dignity and self-respect.

    It may well be under assault, and it’s up to you. The alpha male isn’t looking out for you, your feelings, or sentiments, or often even your opinion. If you show he’s “getting to you,” you’ll likely get more of it. (To them it’s a show of “weakness”.) Learn to manage your nonverbal communication – facial expressions, position of hands, posture, etc.

    4. Come in equipped with Emotional Intelligence.

    You’re going to need it. They are results-driven, and this means they run rough-shod over people, whom they see as merely a means to their end. (You will be judged on how “useful” you are.) You will have to learn to protect yourself. Deal with the facts and don’t take it personally. If you look around, it was just “your turn,” that’s all. Don’t give up your Personal Power and fall into “hopeless and helpless.”

    5. Right and wrong. (Shame and blame)

    There’s likely to be a lot of discussion about who was “right” and who was “wrong.” If you made a mistake, say so up front. (Often it’s good to put as much in writing as you can about what you did, when, in case it comes up later and is subject to his “selective memory.”) If you did something because of lack of knowledge say, “I didn’t know that at the time.” Don’t apologize.

    6. Eliminate the ordinary “fluff”.

    Be analytical, logical and direct. Since they are relatively insensitive, direct comments you might make to someone else, will bounce right off their tough hide. Their ends justify any “means,” including disregard for others. They don’t respond well to “I’m sorry,” or “How are you feeling today?” They just don’t like it, that’s why.

    7. If you’re sensitive, you may need to find somewhere else to be. Period.

    To the average alpha male, you’re “a breathing body” and that’s about it. He may not even bother to learn your name as he barks orders.

    8. Stay neutral and don’t admit to a weakness.

    While it works with most people to say, “I’m learning this job and have a ways to go,” to an alpha male, this is like waving a red flag to a bull. Stick with details, “Yes, I see. It won’t happen again.” (Or say “Yes I hear you” or whatever your listening to his vocabulary has taught you.)

    9. Avoid appearing (or being) submissive.

    If you do, you’ll lose his respect. Don’t be intimidated by his anger. The basic reason is probably because it makes him feel good, so there’s not a thing you can do about it. More than any other type, don’t try to change him. It won’t work. (If you do try, get something like a 360 – evidence from everyone else is all he’ll believe.)

    10. Don’t waste his time.

    Which is most of the normal niceties and social amenities.

    Susan Dunn, San Antonio, TX, USA

    sdunn@susandunn.cc

    http://www.susandunn.cc

    Susan Dunn, MA, Psychology, Emotional Intelligence Coach, http://www.susandunn.cc . Coaching, Internet courses and ebooks around emotional intelligence for career, relationships, transitions, resilience, personal and professional development. Mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc for free ezine.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-05-29 04:12:00 UTC