My favorite sites. (Media & Technology).MELISSA KARZ CHIEF EXECUTIVE KADIMA COACHING AND CONSULTING Harvardbusinessline.hbsp.harvard.edu There is no question that Harvard Business Review Harvard Business Review is a general management magazine published since 1922 by Harvard Business School Publishing, owned by the Harvard Business School. A monthly research-based magazine written for business practitioners, it claims a high ranking business readership and provides the most cuffing-edge business research. I use this for professional reasons, and clients love the articles too. It's worth the $118 subscription. Workforce.com If you are a human resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. professional, this site is a great one-stop shop One-Stop Shop A company or a location that offers a multitude of services to a client or a customer. The idea is to provide convenient and efficient service and also to create the opportunity for the company to sell more products to clients and customers. . You can instantly connect with a community of like-minded folks. Whether you need information, topic forums, vendors, or a list of upcoming relevant events, this is a great site. Orbnitz.com I used to be partial to some of the other travel Web sites, but I am a recent convert to orbnitz. To me, it has the widest selection of airfares at the lowest prices. I even managed to find a great deal for Thanksgiving Thanksgiving annual U.S. holiday celebrating harvest and yearly blessings; originated with Pilgrims (1621). [Am. Culture: EB, IX: 922] See : America Thanksgiving national holiday with luxurious dinner as chief ritual. [Am. Pop. at this late hour. Oxygen.com For women, this site rules. It truly helps me manage my life. From health and fitness, to self discovery, to career. Great tips, articles and live interviews. Google (Google, Mountain View, CA, www.google.com) The largest search engine on the Web, founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two Stanford University students. In 1996, they developed their "BackRub" search engine, named after its unique page ranking method (explained below). .com This is my all-time favorite research Web site. No matter the topic, it allows me to become a pseudo-expert very quickly. It's a great way to do free searches for articles. |
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