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The Power of Storytelling: Plotting The Future of Media

Flatiron Communications

She hadn’t previously worked in the business, and needed some basic pointers on how to generate media coverage for this first-of-a-kind “museum,” which was founded by CBS Television patriarch William S. That fateful lunch turned into a monthly ritual spanning a year at the Rendezvous Restaurant in the Omni Berkshire Hotel.

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On becoming a PRIA Fellow

Prakkypedia

I swam with the sea lions at Baird Bay, flew over Wilpena Pound, stayed in a houseboat on the Murray, had lunch at the Prairie Hotel and too many other highlights to mention without sounding like I’m crowing.

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Maxim Behar in Kamen Vodenicharov's show "The Evening of." on 7/8 TV

Maxim Behar

Then at a certain point, I parted ways with journalism. I still think of this quote from Winston Churchill: "One can achieve many things with journalism, but one must know when to leave it". 20 years ago, there was not a single private hotel in Seychelles everything was state-run. Maxim: There is a huge result.

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The Deep Work Habits of 28 Highly Productive People

ZudePR

On distraction-fighting habits) Writing my goals in my journal daily. According to Nielsen, the average American spends 158 hours each month watching television(!!). The Wall Street Journal calls him a top influencer on the web. I'm either on or off. The root of the problem is always internal. So focusing on externals (e.g.,

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Maxim Behar: "The future depends on people who do business"

Maxim Behar

I read articles from the Wall Street Journal - two pages on the topic of "Failure of the Swedish model", then there are 5 more articles that talk about the success of the Swedish model. On March and April, we had this headquarters on television every morning. Now suddenly no one is there. How will the business survive?