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Inc. November 1, 2000 Paul B. Brown |
Book Value The common theme in several recent books is this: if you aren't happy, it's your own damn fault. The best of the new releases is What Matters Most: The Power of Living Your Values, by Hyrum W. Smith...  |
Searcher December 2000 Mary Colette Wallace |
Complexity of New Office Designs: Thinking Through Your Future Workplace Work itself is dramatically evolving and the results of that evolution can be seen in new --- sometimes successful and sometimes not as fortunate --- office designs...  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Samuel Fromartz |
Extreme Game To understand the complex product that Revelwood Inc. makes, it's best to click onto the company's Web site, where you'll find a slick demo of its software. But to understand the company itself, you're better off dropping into its Manhattan offices any day around lunchtime...  |
Inc. October 15, 2000 Thea Singer |
The Power of Balance Though all work and no play may make Johnny a dull boy, they can also make him rich. The single-minded drive that brings about that monetary success, however, can take its toll on future business growth...  |
Salon.com October 30, 2000 Christine Schoefer |
Draculas of everyday life Energy vampires suck you dry and leave you depleted -- and not just on Halloween  |
Salon.com October 26, 2000 Katharine Mieszkowski |
Corporate bonding unto death In the Presidio Challenge race, competitors fracture their shoulders to uphold the honor of the new economy...  |
AskMen.com October 23, 2000 Ash Karbasfrooshan |
Today's Yin-Yang: The Pursuit of Happiness What makes you happy? I still don't know what makes me happy. Probably never will. At the risk of sounding awfully pessimistic, I believe that the pursuit of happiness is a never-ending quest...  |
Fast Company November 2000 Jennifer Reingold |
There's No Place (to Work) Like Home And that's why it's so hard to work with people who go to the office. Christena Nippert-Eng is an expert on home office problems -- and solutions...  |
Fast Company November 2000 Tony Schwartz |
Life/Work The single most important variable in employee productivity and loyalty turns out to be not pay or perks or benefits or workplace environment. Rather, according to the Gallup Organization, it's the quality of the relationship between employees and their direct supervisors...  |
AskMen.com October 13, 2000 |
Keep Your Ego In Check Listen up boys, I'm going to give you some simple advice on how to keep your ego in check...  |
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