January 20, 2009 - by Dave Pollard
Throughout the last 35 years, I've worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs. Some of them struggle all their lives against larger, often more savvy competitors, pulling out all the stops to convince banks to offer them credit to pay for advertising, marketing, and sales to... More »
January 20, 2009 - by Pat Galagan
The economic crisis of late 2008 that has sent world stock markets plunging, put major financial institutions out of business, and pushed employment employment to new lows, was a boon for business schools. Registrations for the Graduate Management Admission Test - requi... More »
January 20, 2009 - by Aparna Nancherla
While at work, how in touch is the average employee with his authentic self? Although this discussion is not frequently broached in most organizations, it may prove valuable to add it to the short list of topics to consider. "Like Sisyphus from the Greek mythology, we d... More »
January 20, 2009 - by Michael Laff
They get beaten over the head by executives who want them to be more productive and by staff who are discouraged by their leadership style. Being a middle manager does not hold the status it once did. Accenture recently conducted a survey of job satisfaction among middl... More »
January 15, 2009 - by Pat Galagan
Here's how to break free. Whenever the executive administration changes in Washington, D.C., other changes often follow. Many federal agencies get new leadership and take on new missions. Employees feel motivated to do things differently, and their managers turn to lear... More »
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