This episode will be useful next time you visit a city with public transportation, or if you just live in one. Today’s resources include:
- Overheard in New York. Yes, really.
This episode will be useful next time you visit a city with public transportation, or if you just live in one. Today’s resources include:
Stuart Diamond, best-selling author of Getting More, shares his insights on negotiation. Stuart Diamond is unbelievably impressive. He has taught and advised on negotiation and cultural diversity to corporate and government leaders in more than 40 countries. He is currently a professor from practice at the Wharton School of Business. For more than 90% of the semesters over the past 13 years his negotiation course has been the most popular in the school based on the course auction, and he has won multiple teaching awards. He has taught negotiation at Harvard Law School, from which he holds a law degree and is a former Associate Director of the Harvard Negotiation Project. He has directed a negotiation consulting firm in Cambridge, MA. He holds a BA from Rutgers.
Mr. Diamond is president of Global Strategy Group, which advises companies and governments on negotiating foreign investment and devising strategies, structures and marketing to compete effectively on an international scale: essentially the skills of planning and persuasion. He’s been a successful entrepreneur, negotiated the sales of companies, author, and lawyer. You can read his full biography here.
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These are the resource links for episode 179, How to Motivate Employees to Clean Up.
These are resources from the Get-it-Done Guy episode on how to deal with a boss who gives too much work.
Supplies are limited. Please select only the tools you would like to be considered for. If you are chosen in the drawing (which will probably take place around May 16, 2011), if you’ve chosen several tools, I’ll choose one at random to give you, depending on how many free licenses are still available.
Click here to see the full list of my tools.
The giveaway is now over, but keep listening to the Get-it-Done Guy podcast for future drawings!
Below are the tools mentioned in the Get-it-Done Guy episode of May 2, 2011, in which I share the tools I use personally.
Program launcher
In the Get-it-Done Guy episode on donating stuff to people who need it, I mention several donation centers. Here are links to them all.
These are resources from the Get-it-Done Guy episode on how to organize a job hunt.
Opportunity tracking sheet | Shopping list |
Corey LaRue sent in this wonderful picture of fully organized gift cards:
and a sample Wacky Package, my favorite!