SmartLemming.com’s Daily Twitter Digest: October 23, 2009

The SmartLemming.com 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. Before you execute your next strategy, review the five reasons strategies fail
  2. Take your blinders off, learn something today
  3. There’s a business lesson here: Washington Post to Staff Twitterers: Watch Your Mouth
  4. Don’t know which movie to rent this weekend? Pick any movie from the 10 best business movies list
  5. Anything that is invented can be reinvented. Why solutions need to keep evolving.
  6. Great list on the 5 Management Books for a Deserted Island. I would add any book by Winston Churchill or the Dune series
  7. Need a new problem solving technique? Use these quick one-minute questions to generate ideas
  8. How should you manage a subordinate who is taking out their frustrations on coworkers or even you?
  9. I keep forgetting to use this 18-Minute plan to managing my day. It’s easy with 3 simples steps.
  10. From the archives: If you want to move up the ladder, you need to lose your accent?
  11. This week’s Twitter Digest with career management and job hunting resources for college-age or new workers
  12. From the archives: how do you create a 90-day plan? How do you identify the priorities within the plan?
  13. Henry Mintzberg on leadership vs management and his new book, Managing
  14. 5 years after getting promoted, why are 75% of first-time managers still struggle to be effective in their position?
  15. Too many people still confuse strong leadership with good management. Here’s another perspective on the differences
  16. To be highly successful in your career requires that you engage in risk taking. Here are six ways to be smart about it
  17. Companies and bosses will usually promote, help, and retain employees who make favorable impressions

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