Management
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Save Your Company By Firing Your Customers
Well, not all of your customers—just the ones who ask for more than they give, compelling your employees to start checking job boards
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Ask the Ethics Guy! #5
With campaign expenses so high, should candidates for public office accept money in return for speaking engagements? Bruce Weinstein answers questions about honorable behavior
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Leading Older Employees
As Millennials take on increased responsibility at office, they need to build management skills that allow them to work effectively with senior colleagues
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Jeff Schmitt
Jeff Schmitt has spent 17 years in sales, marketing, project management, training, legal compliance, and...
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Harold L. Sirkin
Harold L. Sirkin is a Chicago-based senior partner of The Boston Consulting Group and author, with James W.
- Why Were We Unprepared for Japan?
- Africa's Hidden Wealth of Business Opportunities
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Business Schools
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B-School Grads Snap Up Education Jobs
MBAs are going where few MBAs have gone before. In public schools, business smarts and finance skills are suddenly in demand
- Q&A: Michigan State University
- MBA Journal: A Busy Second Term at CEIBS
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Board of Directors
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Why Hewlett-Packard Did the Right Thing
The computer maker has revitalized its board of directors. HP deserves congratulations, not the harsh criticism ISS has doled out
- Gender Differences in the Boardroom
- How Corporate Governance Changed From 1986 to 2010
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Career Management
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Q&A with Srikumar S. Rao
How can you enjoy life when you're wearing a sweater in 90-degree weather? The author of Happiness at Work explains it all
- Manage Your Marriage Like a Business
- Thriving Alongside Dead-Enders
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Leadership
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Leading Older Employees
As Millennials take on increased responsibility at office, they need to build management skills that allow them to work effectively with senior colleagues
- Five Ways to Hold the Right Kind of Attention
- Wal-Mart's Epic Strategy Fail
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Management Case Studies
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The Issue: Premium Efforts Needed at Hanover
With Hanover Insurance Group a stone's throw away from bankruptcy, CEO Fred Eppinger had to think and act innovatively—fast—to save it
- The Issue: NPower's Philanthropy Challenge
- The Issue: Reform in the Era of Health-Care Reform
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Team Management
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Three Keys to a Great Leadership Legacy
Much more than a reputation or a simple history of your work life, your legacy reflects how your behavior influences others—for life
- Leadership Skills for Driving Innovation
- Keeping Employees Happy in a Post-Recession World
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