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Inc. September 2005 Stephanie Clifford |
Saying No to Retirement Many older CEOs plan to work past age 65. They may find that harder than they expect.  |
Inc. September 2005 Stephanie Clifford |
Pregnancy Claim Settlements Rise A 1978 pregnancy-discrimination law is increasingly regarded as an available remedy.  |
Inc. September 2005 Laura Kolodny |
Offshoring Isn't Such a Sure Thing Resolving a dispute with that vendor overseas isn't always a walk in the park, a new survey finds.  |
Inc. September 2005 Alison Stein Wellner |
Lost in Translation Thanks to e-mail, BlackBerrys, and text messaging, the face-to-face encounter is becoming a dying art. Here's why you should revive it.  |
Inc. September 2005 Nadine Heintz |
Everyone's a CFO When Andrew Levine opened his PR firm's books, employees seemed bored. So he asked them to make the financial presentations instead.  |
Inc. September 2005 Dee Gill |
...Or Your Money Back Nothing entices a client like the promise of a payout if things go wrong.  |
Inc. September 2005 Lora Kolodny |
Jonathan Hoffman Was Sure a Former Staffer Had Stolen His Company's Ideas His gut told him to litigate aggressively. But was that a smart move?  |
Inc. September 2005 Michael S. Hopkins |
Smarter Than You You say you can't trust anyone to help you run the company? Wrong. Trust everyone.  |
Inc. September 2005 David H. Freedman |
Somebody's Watching You Search engines and an explosion of blogs and third-party product and service review sites makes keeping company secrets even harder.  |
Inc. September 2005 Darren Dahl |
The Executive Club: Oprah Meets Operations A book club for entrepreneurs that fires the mind.  |
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