Category Archives: Leadership

Behind the Scenes at SCOTUSblog

There’s nothing quite like SCOTUSblog.  Tom Goldstein, a lawyer who practices before the U.S. Supreme Court, started it on a whim, as a way to promote his firm. But 11 years later, it’s recognized for covering the U.S. Supreme Court...

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How to Adjust Corporate Culture

It doesn’t matter whether you work on an assembly line, or in a maze of cubicles producing a newsletter – every organization has a culture defined by its rhythm and harmony, much like music. In the day-to-day grind at work,...

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The Best Business Book Ever for Newsletter Publishers . . .

. . . is Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership and the Olympics  by Mitt Romney.  It’s inside story  of how he turned the Salt Lake City Olympics from a scandal-ridden business and political disaster into perhaps the most successful Winter Olympics ever....

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