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Don’t simply “communicate” with others, but find ways to authentically connect with others.
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Use the right toolkit of people skills, conceptual skills, judgement and character that helps them succeed in finding new opportunities and re-framing setbacks to their advantage.
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Swing for the fences when a big, fat pitch of opportunity comes their way.
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Know when to lighten up and maintain perspective.
How successful people make themselves luckier
How successful people make themselves luckier
Among the lessons in the book, the luckiest people:
Interesting stuff. The book is called Be Luckier in Life by Craig Forman.
Life inside Amazon
It’s one of the contradictions of life inside Amazon: The company relies on metrics to make almost every important decision, such as what features to introduce or kill, or whether a new process will root out an inefficiency in its fulfillment centers. Yet random customer anecdotes, the opposite of cold, hard data, can also alter Amazon’s course.
And:
Amazon has a few well-known peculiarities—the desks are repurposed doors; meetings begin with everyone in the room sitting in silence as they read a six-page document called a narrative. It’s a famously demanding place to work. And yet just how the company works—and what Bezos is like as a person—is difficult to know.
Here are two excerpts from the book THE EVERYTHING STORE: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon by Brad Stone and published on Business Week. The rest of the story reveals some interesting tidbits about life inside Amazon.