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Fast Company November 2008 August & Anderson |
Presentations: The Good, the Bad, and the Awful The perils of Powerpoint afflict everyone. A few successes and failures... |
InternetNews October 21, 2008 Judy Mottl |
No Place Too Sacred For Texting An increasing pressure to stay in touch with the job is leading to messaging addiction |
AskMen.com Mr. Mafioso |
Mafioso: Call Someone Out On A Bluff When office politics get in the way of even the most dependable employees, use these tips to call someone out on a bluff before it ruins your day, or worse, your reputation. |
Job Journal October 19, 2008 Michael Kinsman |
A Commander Learns to Lead by Listening Management can learn a lot from employees about what's best for everyone. |
Job Journal October 19, 2008 Marty Nemko |
Quick Fix: Check Your Emotional Baggage What to do when a person or situation makes you feel uncomfortable at work. |
Job Journal October 19, 2008 Penelope Trunk |
Brazen Careerist: The Worst Career Questions Being smart about your career is not so much about having good answers. It's about having good questions. |
Food Processing October 2008 |
Make Important Decisions on a Full Stomach Although many time-crunched executives forgo working lunches, there might be a good reason for them to change their modus operandi. |
AskMen.com Bernard Croisile |
5 Daily Brain Exercises Many men are devoted to exercise to bulk up their bodies, but the phrase "use it or lose it" also applies to the neural pathways and connections in our brains. |
Job Journal October 5, 2008 Craig Harrison |
The Language of Success Successful people have a way with words. They understand the power of language, both written and spoken. If you want to improve your ability to get hired, be promoted, make more sales, or simply make a point, then these are some words you need to read. |
Job Journal October 5, 2008 Newman & Carr |
When Co-workers Have Disabilities All workers bring strengths and weaknesses, but it's always a team effort. |
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