- Does your company have a low employee turnover? Maybe it’s because no one else wants them. [ERE.net]
- Writing for HBR, George S. Everly, Jr., has some thoughts on what makes a person or an organization “resilient,” and what you can do to encourage this quality.
- Why do startups need social media experts? [The Next Web]
- Unlimited vacation days. Cleaners sent to employees’ houses. “Whiskey Fridays.” How does your company stack up against CNBC’s list of crazy job perks?
- The Onion’s testing a metered paywall along the lines of the New York Times’. Right now it’s only those outside the U.S. who have to pay up after reading a certain number of articles a month. [Nieman]
- An excerpt in the Guardian from The Social Entrepreneur’s Handbook on how to recruit the best people for the job.
- A sign of things to come: The House has ended its page program, citing annual costs of over $5 million for the program. So far, the Senate is keeping its pages. [NYT]
- After looking at the data, Dan Zarrella of Hubspot thinks he knows the best time to tweet, and it’s right around 4 p.m. And if you want more followers, tweet a bunch. [Nieman Labs, from March]
- 5 Things Great Bosses Never Do [Bnet]
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