Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Why you should wait on that next hire



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February 28, 2013
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                TODAY'S HEADLINES

LEADING EDGE
* Becoming the boss can be like being swept overboard
* Why you should wait on that next hire
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
* The strategy that's cost JC Penney $4.3 billion
* Gay marriage "is a business imperative," firms tell Supreme Court
INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY
* Innovation lessons from America's most miserable city
* Awards are a crude measure of creativity
THE GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
* IBM: Africa is the next China
ENGAGE. INNOVATE. DISCUSS.
* How to run a company full of productive geniuses
DAILY DIVERSION
* Ever wanted to be a gummy bear? Now's your chance
EDITOR'S NOTE
* SmartBrief blogs from FedGIS and ARPA-E

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Does working from home squash innovation?



From: SmartBrief on Entrepreneurs |  Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 11:16 PM
Subject: Does working from home squash innovation?


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February 27, 2013
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                TODAY'S HEADLINES

BOLD VENTURES
* Outbox "undelivers" physical mail, converts to digital files
LEADING THE PACK
* Volunteering could be good for your leadership skills
FINANCE & GROWTH
* Big companies seek to stay on cutting edge with venture funds
* When should you call the media?
THE WHOLE ENTREPRENEUR
* 8 ways to sabotage your negotiations
* Why eye contact is key for effective communication
IDEAS FOR INNOVATORS
* Does working from home squash innovation?
FORTUNE FROM FAILURE
* How to get your stalled business to the next level

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Sunday, April 14, 2013

Largest truck-mounted concrete pump achieves Guinness status




From: Concrete SmartBrief  | Date Wed, Mar 20, 2013
Subject: Largest truck-mounted concrete pump achieves Guinness status



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  • Largest truck-mounted concrete pump achieves Guinness status
    Cifa Spa, the Italian manufacturer of truck-mounted concrete pumps, will launch the world's biggest and newest Carbotech concrete pump next month in Berlin. The pump has a 262-foot boom divided into seven sections that fold. The K80H's chassis is a Mercedes-Benz Actros 4160 K 8x6 four-axle dumper that was modified to have seven axles. Both chassis and boom have made it into the Guinness Book of Records, according to this article. TheConstructionIndex.co.uk (U.K.) (3/19) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story

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