Other People’s Recycled News | June 28 – July 5

6 Jul

Data mining: how retailers are fighting thieves and fraudsters

Armed with this information, Walmart was able to position promotions to encourage more of this cross-selling, making more money and retaining more customers. Retailers across the world rushed out to invest in data mining.

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Learn to Lean on Your Advisors

Learn to recognize when you are facing a decision that you feel insufficiently informed to make, then find and contact advisors. There are experts in practically every field. Make your decision only after you feel confident in your grasp of the information.

The 10 Worst Partners For Your Start-Up

Partnerships can turn out to be a blessing or a curse. For every thriving partnership featured in Entrepreneur, there are thousands that end up stagnant, dissolving, dysfunctional or worse–in court. More often than not, performing basic due diligence can keep you from ending up in bad partnerships.

5 Tips to Become a High-Achiever

When working on a new project, many of us reach a breaking point and give up when things start getting difficult. Recognizing what makes you throw in the towel, and understanding your threshold is critical to exceeding your goals and pumping up your passion.

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Instant mood lifter: thank someone for a job well done

Kindness is not a little thing.  It is not fluffy, unicorn and rainbow coachy stuff.

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Old-School Marketing No Longer Working? Blame Canada

So if you have to change how you’re reaching your customers, I say blame Canada. If you have to learn how to simplify your message and talk in the language of your target audience, blame Canada. If you have to become more convincing, quieter, and more ethical, blame Canada.

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