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Job Journal January 13, 2008 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Wellness Benefits Bottom Line Employers are finally acting like healthy workers are good for business.  |
Entrepreneur February 2008 Jake Kilroy |
Reading Between the Lines Not every book on your shelf needs to be about financial strategies and marketing campaigns. Here, the non-business books that inspired successful entrepreneurs.  |
Entrepreneur February 2008 Amanda C. Kooser |
Data Saver Your most valuable business asset may also be your most intangible one: data. Everything from customer credit card numbers to employee records to pricing information needs protection.  |
Entrepreneur February 2008 C.J. Prince |
Shared Effort Need goods and services but low on cash? Make vendors part owners and share the rewards.  |
Entrepreneur February 2008 John Jantsch |
Frame of Reference Referral-based business is good business, so why not put it front and center?  |
Entrepreneur February 2008 Mark Henricks |
A Page Turner These ground-breaking reads may change the way you do business.  |
Entrepreneur February 2008 Kim T. Gordon |
Join Forces Marketing for a charitable cause can benefit your company, too.  |
Entrepreneur February 2008 Tiffany Meyers |
How to Green Up Your Office Making your office greener is easier than you think. Take these 5 steps to clean up your act.  |
Entrepreneur February 2008 Christopher Percy Collier |
Derby Fever This business is racing to build team spirit by getting everyone involved in fun.  |
The Motley Fool January 11, 2008 Morgan Housel |
When Companies Flounder, Bring Back the Founder Starbucks founder Howard Schultz joins Michael Dell at Dell, Steve Jobs at Apple, and Charles Schwab at Charles Schwab as leaders who've regained the reins of the businesses they built.  |
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