2 snap judgments people make when they meet you — and how to overcome them

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2 snap judgments people make when they meet you — and how to overcome them
 
 
2 snap judgments people make when they meet you — and how to overcome them
 
According to research, 80% to 90% of a first impression is based on these two traits.
 
 
 
 
 
This giant 'S' spotted in San Francisco is almost certainly the logo for Google's highly anticipated game streaming service
 
 
This giant 'S' spotted in San Francisco is almost certainly the logo for Google's highly anticipated game streaming service
 
The "S" likely stands for "Stream," as in "Project Stream," Google's Netflix-like video game streaming service it announced last October.
 
 
 
 
 
Do this with your tax refund and you could have $127,000 in 20 years
 
 
Do this with your tax refund and you could have $127,000 in 20 years
 
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8 ways successful people make sure they don't fall apart when things go wrong
 
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3 signs your startup will collapse, taken from startups that did collapse
 
 
3 signs your startup will collapse, taken from startups that did collapse
 
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Companies like Netflix say harsh feedback improves their employees' work, but experts suggest bosses aren't always the best judge of performance
 
 
Companies like Netflix say harsh feedback improves their employees' work, but experts suggest bosses aren't always the best judge of performance
 
Leadership experts say the feedback process at most workplaces is highly flawed. Many bosses are realizing this, and relying more on objective data.
 
 
 
 
 
This is why a self-regulated Google is better for business and for the consumer
 
 
This is why a self-regulated Google is better for business and for the consumer
 
It's time for Google to beat the government to the punch with thoughtful self-regulation, says Jay Friedman, president of Goodway Group.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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