Richard Liu—Alumni and Development Manager
Western Academy of Beijing—Beijing
People's Republic of China
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Volume 1, Issue 14
Advancement Weekly, Oct. 10, 2011
The 'Fatal Five' to Avoid During Presentations

A few years back, nonprofit communications expert Andy Goodman wondered: "Why are so many of our colleagues—decent, well-educated, well-intentioned folks—so good at being boring?" After conducting research for a book on bad presentations and hearing the pet peeves of thousands in the field, he believes he knows why.

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How to Network Smarter

Two management researchers say the old adage “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know” is true. Still, they note that the quality of the individuals in a manager’s professional network trumps the quantity of them.

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Keeping Employees Sharp

Managers are responsible for leveraging their organizations’ resources efficiently, and employees are arguably their most valuable resource. A leadership expert offers four, outside-the-box ideas that managers can implement to break up the monotony of the workplace and get the most from their staffs.

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