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Success? It's Just a Decision Away
Make the right decisions -- or even just decision -- and success is no longer a hope. Success is inevitable.
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How Facebook's "Mom Problem" Might Trigger Its Downfall
Coolness can be a bankable quality. Just ask MySpace.
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Rioters Are Right: Greece Should Not Pay Off Its Debts
Greek citizens are taking to the streets, protesting that the austerity plan will cut wages and not fix anything. It is in the nation's (and no one else's) best interest for Athens to listen.
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The No. 1 Reason Why Employees Break the Rules
You might think it's because they're misguided. Or just insolent. But that's not the whole story.
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Is It Time to End That Business Relationship?
Most business relationships can work for years. But there are those that are doomed from the start. How to know if it's time to cut the bait.
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Why Gen Y Entrepreneurship Will Be a Disaster
Gen Y will be a generation of entrepreneurs. But contrary to popular opinion, that could spell disaster for their careers, corporate America, and the nation's economy.
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How Apple's Sales Dip Explains That Weird iPhone 4S Launch That No One Wanted
Suddenly, Apple's iPhone 4S misfire makes sense: The company needed a new iPhone product -- any new iPhone product -- because sales were sinking 16 percent.
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Who Values Fatherhood the Most?
A new study finds that the men who value fatherhood the most are precisely the ones who may have to give up the most to find time to be parents.
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Employee vs Employer Bill of Rights
Who need a Bill of Rights more? Employees or employers?
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Email Productivity Tip: Use Search, not Folders
A recent study shows that storing email in folders is singificantly slower than searching for all of your mail that's organized in one place.
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Pollsters to Recent Grads: Stop Low-Balling Yourselves!
According to a new survey, recent grads are shooting themselves in the foot by expecting $10,000 less in starting salary than companies are willing to pay.
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Yahoo Earnings: We Did Better Than Expected (But We Still Suck)
Yahoo's earnings are terrible again. No matter how well the industry is doing, the company's management finds a way to fail.
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Apple Earnings: iPhone Units Take Big Dip, Sales Saved by iPads
Apple iPhone unit sales take a big dip, even as the company hits record quarterly revenue and 11 million iPads sold.
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The Steve Jobs Anti-Eulogy
I don't have anything bad to say about him, but now that some time has passed, I'm just going to say it: I think the hoopla over Steve Jobs is over the top.
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China Steals Jobs! -- and Other Myths About Business in Asia
"Buy American" is a great concept, but customers aren't always willing to pay what it costs. Does that make China a trade villain, or just an emerging economy meeting economic demand?
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Are Graduates Work-Ready? | BTalk
New research from the the International College of Management Sydney looks at how ready graduates are for the world of work -- or not, as the case may be.
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Deep Freeze: Cooling Economy Chills Wall Street
The American housing market is a festering sore on the financial industry. And big banks' latest financial returns show that they can expect more pain as economic conditions stagnate.
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Omnicom's Soaring Earnings: Good News for the World Economy?
CEO John Wren and CFO Randy Weisenberger say they are on target for a return to the pre-2007 boom, suggesting that European debt may not deliver fatal blows.
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Inside Business: Too Good Gourmet | The Live One
Co-Founder Jennifer Finley talks about what it's like to run a seasonal cookie and confection business in the midst of a weak economy.
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Romney v. Cain on YouTube: Rank Amateur Takes on a Seasoned Pro
The YouTube channels of Mitt Romney and Herman Cain couldn't be more different: Romney's is slick and relentlessly on-message; Cain failed to register his own name on the video sharing site.
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