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McLoughlin At Work – “World 3.0″ with Pankaj Ghemawat

World 3.0 – Global Prosperity and How to Achieve It. Pankaj Ghemawat offers a completely new way of looking at globalization with emphasis on data-driven facts and focus on geographic proximity. It is too simple to say the world is flat or that protectionism should dictate national priorities. World 3.0 offers compelling evidence that we are in fact in a state of “semiglobalization”. When will we realize the “Golden Age”? Listen up: it may be now.

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McLoughlin At Work – “Salary Tutor” with Jim Hopkinson

Salary Tutor: Learn the Salary Negotiation Secrets No One Ever Taught You. Jim Hopkinson is a writer who has learned from experience about methods to get the starting salary you want and the raises you deserve. You will learn how to confidently and effectively negotiate YOUR salary. Improve your lot in life: listen to McLoughlin At Work.

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McLoughlin At Work – “The Talent Masters” with Bill Conaty

The Talent Masters: Why Smart Leaders Put People Before Numbers Bill Conaty, Former Senior VP of General Electric, worked closely with Jack Welch and Jeff Immelt to build that company’s world renowned talent machine. Bill and his co-author Ram Charan use their unparalleled experience and insight to write the definite book on talent – a breakthrough in how to take a business to the next level.

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McLoughlin At Work – Duncan Leadership Institute and Flip the Funnel

Paul McLoughlin, the Work Wonk, with Melba Duncan on the Professional Role of the Executive Assistant, and with Joe Jaffe, author of the marketing gem, Flip the Funnel, How to Use Existing Customers to Gain New Ones. All in one, McLoughlin At Work.

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McLoughlin At Work – Back of the Napkin and Commodity Trap

Paul McLoughlin, the Work Wonk, with Dan Roam, on getting your point across on The Back of the Napkin, and Richard D’Aveni, Beating the Commodity Trap, on how to maximize your competitive position. We’ll draw it all out for you on McLoughlin At Work.

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McLoughlin At Work – College Athletics and Flying

Paul McLoughlin, the Work Wonk, with Mark Yost, Varsity Green, on the business and culture of college athletics, and “Waldo” Waldman, Never Fly Solo, on building trust in business on the ground. Put on your helmets and buckle those chin straps for McLoughlin At Work.

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McLoughlin At Work – Marketing 101: Updated

Paul McLoughlin, the Work Wonk, with Brian Halligan, Inbound Marketing, Get Found Using Google, Social Media, and Blogs and Bob Gilbreath, The Next Evolution in Marketing, marketing with meaning. Marketing is everybody’s cup of tea when it is served up on McLoughlin At Work.

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McLoughlin At Work – Curses and Introverts

Paul McLoughlin, the Work Wonk, speaks with Ava Seave, The Curse of the Mogul, and Nancy Ancowitz, self-promotion for introverts. what’s wrong with leading media companies and what’s good for introverts. something for everyone on McLoughlin At Work.

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McLoughlin At Work – Old Book (1925), New Book (Now)

Paul McLoughlin, the Work Wonk, speaks with editor, Mitch Horowitz, on Florence Scovel Shinn’s, The Game of Life (1925), and Katherine Crowley and Kathi Elster, author of Working for You Isn’t Working for Me (2009). How you doin’ with your boss?

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McLoughlin At Work – Brain and Simple

Paul McLoughlin, the Work Wonk, speaks with David Rock, author of Your Brain at Work, and John Spence, author of Awesomely Simple. Your brain at work on McLoughlin At Work. For best results, keep it simple, stupid.

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