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Inc. December 2004 Norm Brodsky |
Street Smarts: Pennies From Heaven Simple formula: You take care of your employees, they'll take care of your company.  |
Job Journal November 28, 2004 Bob Rosner |
Working Wounded: Striking the Right Chord Too many managers miss the mark when it comes to true leadership. Here's a tip or two that can help them improve their aim.  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 29, 2004 Sara Grant |
Caves, Clusters, and Weak Ties: The Six Degrees World of Inventors Your company's scientists and investors can be antennas that bring great ideas into your company. The key, says Harvard professor Lee Fleming, is understanding small-world networks.  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 29, 2004 Anita M. McGahan |
Get a Head Start on Strategy Contrary to popular belief, most industries evolve slowly and in predictable ways. This book excerpt from 'How Industries Evolve' explains how to align strategy with your "industry trajectory."  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 29, 2004 Paul Hemp |
If You're Sick---Stay Home! Sick employees who drag themselves to work every day cost their employers more in lost productivity than in what they contribute. Here are some ideas on how employers can cut "presenteeism."  |
HBS Working Knowledge November 29, 2004 Jim Heskett |
Summing Up: The Wisdom of Crowds: A Referendum on Leadership? Should the book, "The Wisdom of Crowds," influence our thinking about leadership?  |
InternetNews November 29, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Cingular Divests More Spectrum To clear the way for its merger with AT&T Wireless, Cingular Wireless has sold spectrum licenses in Dallas and Detroit to MetroPCS for $230 million.  |
BusinessWeek December 6, 2004 Thornton, Arndt & Weber |
Why Consumers Hate Mergers Mergers often make customers dissatisfied. And once that happens, it can take managers years to regain lost ground.  |
BusinessWeek December 6, 2004 Green, Edwards & Crockett |
The Squeeze On BlackBerry Companies across the tech industry are marshaling their forces to squash the BlackBerry. RIM's strategy is to stake out leadership in software and services while protecting its hardware niche.  |
BusinessWeek December 6, 2004 Michael Arndt |
A Chemist Heats Up Dow Corning CEO Stephanie Burns is drawing on her own experience in the lab to guide Dow Corning Corp.'s rebirth.  |
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