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Fast Company April 2005 Shoshana Zuboff |
The Case for Optimism Here's why these people with a commitment to their work feel it makes sense to look on the bright side of life.  |
The Motley Fool March 22, 2005 Rich Smith |
Reuters Rouses Writers' Wrath Reuters faces threats from Britain's National Union of Journalists. Yet the company continues its unpopular (in New York and London) campaign to cut costs by shifting more and more of its staff to low-wage countries such as India.  |
Job Journal March 20, 2005 Bob Rosner |
Working Wounded: Help Your Boss be Better Here are some things you can do to help you better appreciate the challenges of your manager or supervisor, taken from the book "I Wish You Would Just..."  |
AskMen.com Roberto Rocha |
15 Ways To Communicate Like A Pro How can you communicate like a champ? Below you'll find 15 cardinal rules -- learn them, absorb them and incorporate them into every speech or presentation you make.  |
Entrepreneur April 2005 Chris McGinnis |
Bon Voyage! Wherever your business destination may be, and whatever your budget, the winners of our 12th Annual Business Travel Awards will help you travel in comfort and style.  |
Entrepreneur April 2005 Rieva Lesonsky |
School of Thought Your present career may not be what you planned when you were in college, but the things you learned then and your subsequent experiences can still guide you forward.  |
Entrepreneur April 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
Anger Management How to deal with irate customers, face-to-face or phone-to-phone, without losing your cool.  |
AskMen.com Edward Chalmers |
How To Recover From 9 Major Screwups Committing career suicide is not always a direct path to unemployment. It all depends on how you react and how good you are at damage control.  |
BusinessWeek March 21, 2005 Michael J. Mandel |
Now Workers Can Flex Some Muscle As labor markets tighten, employees are gaining bargaining power.  |
Job Journal March 13, 2005 Bob Rosner |
Working Wounded: Employed and Resentful An unprecedented avalanche of responses underscores the anger present in the American workplace. Read their comments and complaints -- and one person's strategy for coping with being outsourced and unemployed.  |
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