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So You Want to Run a Half Marathon?

January 1, 2008 by Michael Hyatt

Admittedly, I am a novice runner. I’ve been running just a little over a year. So what could I possibly have to say about training for a half marathon? A couple of things.

Filed Under: Miscellany Tagged With: exercise, Fitness, half marathon, jogging, marathon, running

Why Traditional Books Will Eventually Die

November 20, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

The book, as we know it today, will eventually die. It won’t happen all at once. And it won’t happen immediately. But, in my opinion, it is inevitable. Why? One word: inefficiency.

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: Amazon, Books, bookselling, Digital Publishing, ebooks, Kindle, Publishing

The Lost Art of Listening

November 3, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

One of the greatest gifts any of us can ever receive is the gift of listening. It is also one of the greatest gifts we can ever give. Unfortunately, it appears to be a lost art.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: listening skills leadership

Shift the Drift

September 27, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

Every stream has a current. Throw a twig or a piece of paper into the water, and it will drift with the current. This is natural. It is simply the way things work. Organizations are similar to streams. They too have a flow.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: change, culture, Drift, gossip, Leadership, organizational change, Rumors

The Expresso Book Machine

August 13, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

Currently, Amazon.com has a big competitive advantage compared to brick-and-mortar bookstores. In a word, that advantage is selection. But that is about to change.

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: bookselling publishing technology amazon

How to Get a Faster Response to Your E-mail

July 31, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

I often hear people complain about how long it takes to get a response to e-mail. Sometimes, to be sure, it is because the person they are waiting on is inept. The simplest request gets lost in a sea of unprocessed e-mail.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: david allen, email, faster, gtd, Productivity, response

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