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Feed SubscriptionC-Suite Smackdown: When Your Top Execs Can’t Get Along
A story of how bad communication and big egos can drain precious productivity, resources and dollars from the bottom line. Every now and then the wheels shoot off. I was working as a C-suite consultant for a company that I had previously completed a turnaround for.
Read More »Bringing Order to Crazy Creatives
Behance founders Scott Belsky and Matias Corea want to fulfill a broad creative industry need--for better organization--with web tools, events, even notebooks. How Behance Brings Order to Crazy Creatives Behance founders Scott Belsky and Matias Corea want to fulfill a broad creative industry need—for better organization—with web tools, events, even notebooks.
Read More »6 Traits of Great Leaders
The best entrepreneurs are passionate, innovative, demanding and caring. See what makes them excel.
Read More »Study: Seniors may develop memory problems after hospital stay
Following first hospitalization, seniors experienced decline up to three times faster than counterparts who weren't hospitalized
Read More »Teen Entrepreneurs Win Big
A growing number of young entrepreneurs are launching serious businesses with great potential--and many of them arent even old enough to drive.
Read More »Turkish "robotic" device helps paraplegics stand: Could it replace wheelchairs?
New device that allows paraplegics to stand while retaining the use of their hands may help disabled individuals be more independent
Read More »Recruit a Star Candidate: 5 Smart Tips
It might take extra time and patience to find her, but your ideal hire does exist. Here's five strategies you shouldn't miss
Read More »Your Interns Could Save Your Business
You may be surprised by the value that an intern can provide to your business's growth strategy. We’ve probably all had the experience of stepping into a retail store and receiving too little, or worse, too much attention from the staff
Read More »Scientists a step closer to heart attack test after cell discovery
Is the heart attack blood test ready for "prime time?"
Read More »Video: Lose weight and make money with new app
A new phone app is enticing people to join a gym -- and then to actually go.
Read More »Video: On the trail of counterfeit drugs
It's estimated that there are some 40,000 Internet web sites that sell prescription medications -- and the majority claim to be Canadian -- but CBS chief investigative correspondent Armen Keteyian reports that the buyer should beware.
Read More »Brief reactive psychosis blamed for Kony 2012 director’s outburst: What is it?
Uncommon condition could be triggered by traumatic event, experts say; may suggest something more serious if symptoms don't go away
Read More »Build a Great Team (Even With Imperfect People)
Your goal isnt to ensure every employee is great; it's to ensure that collectively they'll be great. (Theres a big difference.) We all know what makes a great team: Great people, right?
Read More »How Entrepreneurs Hire
Moving from a big company to a startup is a big transition. Here's why an entrepreneur might -- or might not -- be interested in you. In the last few months, I’ve had an unusual number of calls from people who have decided that they want to leave their gigs at big companies and join a smaller one instead.
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