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Deborah Meaden: Why Business Needs to Go Back to Basics
Business needn't be complicated, says serial entrepreneur and Dragon's Den investor Deborah Meaden. Drawing on her new book, Common Sense Rules, she talks to ...
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Crowdsourcing: the Rise of Competitive Collaboration
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Malcolm Gladwell: Meaningful Work through Passion, not Genius
At the Dreamforce conference in San Francisco, Malcolm Gladwell, author of "Blink" and the upcoming "Outliers," gives two examples of hard work that later ...
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Malcolm Gladwell: Capitalizing on Human Potential
At the Dreamforce conference in San Francisco, Malcolm Gladwell describes the idea behind his upcoming book, "Outliers." He says that it is important to ...
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What political campaigns can teach business
According to social media analyst Charlene Li, selling a product is much like selling a candidate. The best approach is tap into your core ...
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Calling a Bully a Bully
Every office has one - loud, rude, egotistical, two-faced, and sometimes even dangerous. Left to their own devices, an office bully can turn your ...
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For Great Managers: Now is the Time
Vince Thompson, business consultant and author, shares his views on how senior managers can rise above the competition and standout among talentless managers. Thompson ...
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Company Spin All Spun Out?
Vince Thompson, business consultant and author, offers his views on how companies can do a better job disseminating information internally among its employees. Thompson ...
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Jet Blue Reducing Customer Perks
Vince Thompson, business consultant and author, shares his insights on the extra charges airlines are slapping onto travelers. Jet Blue, he says, shouldn't claim ...
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Dave Allen Describes the Genesis of 'Getting Things Done'
Dave Allen, productivity consultant and author of Getting Things Done, explains how his ideas came about. People need to offload their brain's core processor ...
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Dave Allen: Using "Capture Tools" to Improve Productivity
Dave Allen, productivity consultant and author of Getting Things Done, explains how to organize information by using capture tools like digital or paper notes ...
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Productivity Expert On "Mind Mapping"
Dave Allen, productivity consultant and author of Getting Things Done, talks about "mind mapping"a shift in the way we use computers that will free ...
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Dress for Business Success
Whether you're an entry-level employee or a manager, how you present yourself can determine your level of success. Stylist Kristen Harper takes us to ...
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Surviving a Downturn
When jobs and budgets are cut, small problems can quickly turn into big ones. As a manager, it's your job to reassure your staff. ...
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Outsourcing to China
The benefits of outsourcing to China are clear; it can be both cost effective and efficient. However understanding the laws, navigating the bureaucracy, and ...
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How Much Vacation Do You Get?
Working professionals from around the globe tell us how much vacation time they get and how much they actually take -- and the differences ...
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How Many Hours a Day Do You Work?
In the age of the Blackberry, the workday is no longer fixed. We hit the streets of San Francisco, London and Sydney to find ...
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Worst Managers Around the World
Bad bosses are universal. Find out what people in Sydney, San Francisco and London have to say about their worst managers.
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Hanging Out with Colleagues
Do you spend time with your office mates after work? We talk to Americans, Aussies and Brits to find out who likes to socialize ...
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Are Office Romances Acceptable?
People from Sydney, London and San Francisco divulge whether they have ever found romance at work - and whether there's any harm in it.
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