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The Smart Lemming’s Daily Twitter Digest: October 5, 2009

Submitted by Lori Grant on October 5, 2009 – 10:00 pmNo Comment

The Smart Lemming sent out the following tweets, recommending these additional resources from news, articles, and posts on business life, career management, management and leadership, and women in business:

  1. Clever: Why it Pays to Follow Your Boss on Facebook or Twitter
  2. There’s no clear-cut, surefire, magical mile marker for career transition, job search, or your next big gig
  3. Is work the place to bond over personal dramas?
  4. Excel tips to speed your workday
  5. Middle managers matter!
  6. 10 Management Lessons from Lehman’s Demise
  7. Always takes care of your boss: Obama and the Olympics - A Lesson on How to Not Set Your Leader Up to Fail in Public
  8. Eight Etiquette Tips for an Effective Business Apology
  9. Interesting: Warren Buffett praises the government intervention on the recession
  10. Book Review: A Manager’s Guide to Project Management by Jim Stroup
  11. Are you facing career challenges? Ask yourself these 3 questions
  12. IHS Global Insight predicts the total number of jobs in the U.S. won’t return to prerecession levels until 2013
  13. In Your Career, Learn From Mistakes
  14. Don’t be a stalker: Smart or Stalker-esque? The Art of Following Up

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