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Senate Democrats on Friday blocked a House Republican stopgap budget plan, intensifying a bitter impasse that threatens to bring government operations to a halt in a matter of days. (Politico)
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Loss of confidence, by discouraging consumption and investment, can be a self-fulfilling prophecy, causing the very economic weakness that people fear. Significant drops in consumer-confidence indexes in Europe and North America already reflect this perverse dynamic. (Slate)
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We all reach task fatigue. It's that point of diminishing returns when the effort we're putting into staying on task seems greater than the effort we're putting into moving forward in the task. It's that point when our productivity plummets, when our eyes glaze over and our mind wanders. Not that it's always bad to let the mind wander, it's just bad if you're trying to focus. (Wall Street Journal)
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Career
Distractions have gotten worse, much worse, in fact, and technology is largely to blame. As late as the 1960s, the only piece of technology on a worker’s desk was a telephone (and maybe a typewriter). Contrast that with today’s collage of desktop computer, notebook computer, voice over IP (video) phone, smart phone, iPod, iPad, and other devices. (Fast Company)
Visit http://www.fastcompany.com/1782263/six-strategies-for-dealing-with-workplace-distractions to view the full article online.
I work on a team with a bright, talented young woman who has a lot of potential. The problem is that our director and other colleagues are frustrated with her communication style, which is what you might call "Valley Girl." We really want her to do well and get ahead, and we believe the way she speaks is holding her back. (Fortune)
Visit http://management.fortune.cnn.com/2011/09/22/talk-at-work-matters/?iid=SF_F_River to view the full article online.
Education
Decreased student numbers, an increase in the popularity of part-time MBAs and a focus on forging contacts and gaining practical skills dominate the local business education market, analysts say. (St. Petersburg Times)
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NBMBAA
Visit our interactive website to download the Conference app, view updates and schedules and finalize your plans. Not registered yet? It's not too late. Download the form and bring it to our on-site registration beginning Tuesday, October 4 in Hall B of the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
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Entrepreneurship
Ordinary people and small businesses using Facebook are going to have to come to grips with two new terms after the big announcements Mark Zuckerberg made today at f8, the Facebook Developer conference. The first is "self-expression," which means your friends will know a lot more about what you read, what music you listen to, and even what you cook. (Fast Company)
Visit http://www.fastcompany.com/1782173/what-the-new-facebook-changes-mean-for-businesses to view the full article online.
Professional Development
D'Andre Payne and Erik Sneed don't mind being guinea pigs. They're among the small crop of students enrolled in a new online MBA program started this summer by UNC-Chapel Hill's Kenan-Flagler Business School. MBA@UNC is one of the first online-only business degree programs started by a highly ranked university.
Visit http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/09/18/1494318/unc-ch-takes-its-mba-online.html to view the full article online.
Corporate America
Two years ago General Motors (GM) went bankrupt. High labor costs, short-sighted management and global economic turmoil forced what was once America’s mightiest firm to seek refuge from its creditors. (The Economist)
Visit http://www.economist.com/node/21530149 to view the full article online.
Lifestyle
We have heard surprisingly little from those in the post-civil-rights age about what these benefits have meant to them, and especially how they view themselves as black people in an America now led by a black president. In his new book, Touré’s aim is to provide an account of this "post-black" condition, one that emerged only in the 1980s but by the ’90s had become the "new black." (The New York Times Book Review)
Visit http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/25/books/review/whos-afraid-of-post-blackness-by-toure-book-review.html?_r=1&hp to view the full article online.
Overlooked in the media coverage about the recovery in business travel during the first half of 2011 is the fact that hotel demand has tipped upward too. As business travelers (or road warriors, as I like to call them) return to the road in greater numbers this year, the slowdown in hotel expansion has become apparent. We've all experienced higher occupancy rates and higher prices. More fee-based services (and higher fees) are also a feature of the new economy of business traveler. (Fast Company)
Visit http://www.fastcompany.com/1781911/tips-for-booking-hotels-for-business-travel to view the full article online.
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