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Are fried foods really that bad for us? Dr. Holly Phillips reports on a new study that shows eating fried foods, even on a regular basis, doesn't necessarily lead directly to heart disease
Read More »Keep Your Superstar Employee Happy
Can't offer extra money or a better title? You may not need either to get your top employee to stick around. Dear Jeff, One of my employees is outstanding, but I’m worried because I can tell she is starting to look for greener pastures.
Read More »8 Reasons to Fire Your Personal Assistant
Need a cheaper way to manage your topsy-turvy schedule? These apps and services will do the trick. Call them personal assistants or just handy lifesavers—either way, their services don’t come cheap.
Read More »Screw Up? Here’s How to Bounce Back
We all make mistakes. It's how we handle them that makes the difference between a simple "Oops," and an epic fail. It happens.
Read More »Never Give a Bad Presentation Again
Research shows there's an ideal duration for a presentation. Exceed it at your peril
Read More »Founders Beware: This Tax Is Your Worst Nightmare
Millionaire tax? Forget it
Read More »Success is a Marathon
The key to success is sometimes just the willingness to put one foot in front of the other one more time. Here's how I do it.
Read More »Why ID Theft is a Myth and How That Hurts Your Business
The myth of identify theft allows banks to push the costs of effective credit checks on to you and your customers. Here's how to fight back. Last week there was yet another massive data breach at a payment processor.
Read More »5 Tricks for a Killer Company Blog
When it comes to giving the world insight into your business, nothing beats a great blog. It can also help grow your business. I started writing blogs six years ago because I was told it would help my business
Read More »Dallas Wiens’ face transplant progress revealed in new images
Wiens addressed media at Brigham and Women's Hospital a little more than one year after his surgery was performed
Read More »Design That Makes a Difference
How I did it: Architect David Rockwell explains how he thinks not only about a building, but also about the way people experience it. David Rockwell believes that all the world is a stage. The 56-year-old architect's love of theater informs every design project ever done by his firm, Rockwell Group, in New York City.
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Read More »When the Breadwinner Gets Crusty
Troubles arise when the spouse's paycheck supports a family and a business. During the perilous early years of Stonyfield Farm, I didn't work outside the home. My husband, Gary, and I managed to live on his meager income
Read More »What Goes Into Making a Skate Park?
Meet the companies behind the lighting, shotcrete, rails, and wheels at a skate park in San Jose, California. Lake Cunningham Regional Skate Park, San Jose, California | February 11, 2012 | 5:04 p.m. Wheels Bones Skatepark Formula wheels, manufactured by Santa Barbara, California-based Skate One, are made of urethane formulated to resist abrasion
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