Etiqueta: Fast Company
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The 3 biggest design trends at CES 2020
Every January, the annual Consumer Electronics Show snaps the tech press out of its holiday stupor to fly to Las Vegas and walk through aisle after aisle of new televisions, robots, and plain old weird gadgets that are all billed as the next big thing.
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16 incredibly useful things you didn’t know YouTube could do
Let’s be honest: YouTube and productivity don’t exactly go hand in hand. But just because a site is a famously good way to procrastinate doesn’t mean you have to waste your time while using it.
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How to answer 5 common trick questions designed to trip you up in an interview
Common interview questions such as “Tell me about yourself” may not make you panic as much as a bizarre question like “How do you make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?” But they can still wreak havoc on your responses if you aren’t prepared.
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These are the 5 things you should be doing while building your career
Career-building in today’s world can be overwhelming. Once upon a time, all you needed was a job offer from an established company and you’d basically be set up for life.
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5 Google Maps tricks to make your travels more efficient, fast, and fun
For many of us, Google Maps is an indispensable tool—but not one whose advanced features we spend that much time exploring. While it’s a solid choice for simply getting from point A to point B without much fuss, here are some helpful features and functionality that let you do a lot more than simply arrive…
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These Navy SEAL tricks will help you perform better under pressure
When’s the last time you paid attention to your breath? Most of us take it for granted and don’t stop to think how deeply we inhale or exhale. But most of us also survive on shallow breaths that have us living on edge constantly.
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Five ways to find out if someone is smarter than you (and why you need to know)
According to a well-known story, Amos Tversky, the Israeli Nobel Prize winner who pioneered the scientific study of behavioral economics, was so freakishly smart that he inspired his academic colleagues to create an intelligence test based on him. What was the test? Simple: the sooner you realize that Tversky is smarter than you, the smarter you…
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16 apps and tools that help CEOs stay productive and successful
As you set your goals for 2019, you may be looking for new strategies to boost your productivity. Perhaps you want to find a way to better manage your email or organize your to-dos on a day-to-day basis. We asked a number of CEOs which apps and tools help them–and their teams–stay on task and…
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5 métodos probados para superar la adicción al teléfono móvil
La mayoría de los estudios dicen que las personas revisan sus teléfonos alrededor de 150 veces al día. Es un tic obsesivo que literalmente nos hace menos felices.
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These 7 Common Speaking Habits Undercut Your Credibility
Every speaker needs to be credible. If your audience spends the duration of your talk mulling over whether or not to take you seriously, you can kiss goodbye to any chance of your message resonating. Sometimes your credibility has as much to do with your behavior as it does with the message itself. Here are…
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The 25 Best New Apps of 2017
From all-new upstarts to dramatically improved old favorites, these apps for phones, tablets, PCs, and the web offer something for everyone.
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How To Respond To Negative Reviews On Facebook, Yelp, And Google
Every small business, startup, and consultant eventually gets hit with a bad review on a prominent platform. Here’s what you need to know to survive it.
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Facebook thinks the answer to its fake news problems is Wikipedia
Your teacher might not trust Wikipedia’s crowdsourced encyclopedia, but it looks like Facebook does. The social media giant thinks the solution to its fake news problem maybe in Wikipedia’s digital pages.
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How To Use Facebook, Twitter, And YouTube To Change Your Career
It’s all about using social media to establish your credibility in a new field. And no, that doesn’t mean becoming an “influencer.”
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How You Really Sound in Job Interviews
Watch this intensely squirmy video to discover why you aren’t getting hired—and what you can do about it.
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Why A Bad Interview Doesn’t Always Mean You Won’t Get The Job
Just wrapped up a job interview that couldn’t have gone worse? Don’t freak out yet.
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How To Make Your Gap Year Valuable To Prospective Employers
Last year, Malia Obama made headlines when the White House announced that she would defer her admission to Harvard in order to take a gap year.
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In 15 Years, Millions Of People Will Give Up Their Cars For Autonomous Ride Hailing
In L.A.–where commuters each spent an average of 104 hours stuck in traffic in 2016–most people drive to work alone. But in 15 years, a new report estimates, more than 2 million of them may have given up their cars. Autonomous cars are likely to be on roads in three or four years. As adoption…
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How To Finally Stop Taking Useless Notes At Work
Whether you’re a student, you’re taking down notes during meetings, or you’re a regular at industry lectures and conferences, effective note taking is a skill you could probably benefit from. Although we tend to take notes for years when we’re in school, most of us don’t ever learn how to take effective notes, and we’re…
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Beyond The 80/20 Rule: This Formula Might Make You Rethink Time Management
Kim ran a successful professional services firm with a staff of 28 and clients in a dozen states. But when she shared her 2017 goals with me, I saw something that gave me pause. There, under her revenue and profit goals for the year, was this sentence: “Eliminate 12 hours a month of non-revenue work.”
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The Business Of Fasting
Fasting is the simplest and cheapest way to improve your health, but why get the benefits for free when you can pay for them?
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The Real Reason Your Marketing Plan Isn’t Bringing In Business
At the most basic level, your business needs two marketing strategies: One that increases your credibility and one that generates qualified leads. But it’s easier said than done, right?
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Six Leadership Lessons From The EEUU Presidential Campaign Trail
KRISTEN MCALISTER | President/COO and co-owner of Cerius Executives
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Las empresas más innovadoras de 2016
La innovación es y será uno de los motores para las marcas y el marketing digital, ya que si una empresa no da un paso más allá en la creación de nuevas ideas, no avanzará ni será atractiva para los usuarios.


