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Fast Company July 2004 Daniel Rubin |
Hamiltonian Keys to Business Success That fella on the $10 bill can teach you what to do -- and what to avoid.  |
Fast Company July 2004 |
Turn Change Into Dollars Is your industry and market shifting? This course helps leaders identify problems, find solutions, and manage change.  |
Fast Company July 2004 Marshall Goldsmith |
If They Don't Care, Don't Waste Your Time Try to change people who don't care, and you end up wasting everyone's time. These efforts can be particularly nettlesome at work.  |
Fast Company July 2004 Seth Godin |
Rules for Off-Roading at Work Is it risky? Yes, if you're already in the lead and don't need to grow fast. Otherwise, it sure beats the alternative, which is losing.  |
HBS Working Knowledge June 28, 2004 Manda Salls |
How to Avoid a Price Increase Consumers hate price increases, but what is a company to do when material costs skyrocket? One answer: Think small. Harvard professor John Gourville considers the alternative in this Q&A.  |
HBS Working Knowledge June 28, 2004 Dianne Argyris |
Handling Your Employees' "Exceptional Events" Managers must learn to deal with life's "exceptional events," those profound occurrences that blur the boundaries between personal life and work. From Harvard's Compass: A Journal of Leadership.  |
Information Today June 28, 2004 Paula J. Hane |
FIND/SVP and Partners Offer Business Search Engine The free search engine aggregates results from major Web search engines and 3,000 selected business Web sites, as well as provides access to premium research content that can be purchased on a fee-per-document basis.  |
InternetNews June 28, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Sun CEO: Faster, Mobile, Better Java How Schwartz' plans to profit from free hardware, free software and legions of drag-and-drop developers.  |
The Motley Fool June 28, 2004 Bill Mann |
Fiber to the Home. Eventually. Do you want phone, Internet, and cable TV service from the same company? It's possible, thanks to the billions spent by companies like Cox, Comcast, and others to upgrade their networks and the wiring going into millions of homes.  |
The Motley Fool June 28, 2004 W.D. Crotty |
Reebok: Good Acquisition Fit Sports and fitness company Reebok has completed the acquisition of the world's largest hockey equipment and related apparel company -- The Hockey Company Holdings.  |
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