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How to Give Your Boss Feedback
Amy Gallo
If you have insight that could help your boss, is it your place to share it with her?
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Gill Corkindale
LEADERSHIP TRANSITIONS
Don't Let Promotion Anxiety Derail Your Career
Gill Corkindale
For most, a big promotion is rewarding, exciting — and terrifying.
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Umair Haque
SOCIAL MEDIA
The Social Media Bubble
Umair Haque
The "relationships" we maintain through social networking aren't worth as much as we think they are.
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Walter Kiechel
STRATEGY
Healthcare Reform through the Lens of Strategy
Walter Kiechel
Now that the bill's passed, the real work begins.
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Rosabeth Moss Kanter
CHANGE MANAGEMENT
Thirteen Unlucky Mistakes in Managing Traumatic Change — and How to Avoid Them
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Leaders make their own luck. Find better fortunes ahead by learning better acts of leadership in troubled times.
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Susan Cramm
SLIDESHOW
Eight Things Executives Hate About IT
Susan Cramm
And a few things they don't like about you, either.
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Michael Schrage
CREATIVITY
The Delicate Art of Unauthorized Innovation
Michael Schrage
Know when to quell unprofitable projects with a quiet word — and when to turn a blind eye.
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Ron Ashkenas
TECHNOLOGY
How Simple (and Human) Is Your Customer Service?
Ron Ashkenas
Person-to-person contact is still worth the investment.
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Chris Meyer & Julia Kirby
ECONOMY
Is the Dismal Science Even a Science?
Chris Meyer & Julia Kirby
Economics is dead. Long live economics.
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COMMENT OF THE WEEK
"As a sales mentor once told me, 'There's not a more powerful sales tool than the human voice.' Use
it often."
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