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How NOT to Run a Family Business

Why you should prioritize talent and ethics above everything--and everyone--else. Any business owner thinking of bringing her children into the business must watch the unfolding Murdoch epic with fear and loathing. This week, James Murdoch is being grilled by the Leveson inquiry which was set up to investigate the British media in light of the phone hacking scandal that has rocked British journalism, led to several arrests, and the resignation of James Murdoch from his United Kingdom board and executive roles

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5 Ways to Handle Bad Press

What do you do when a reporter refuses to see your product the way you do? A PR veteran recently frustrated (by Inc.com, no less!) has the answer

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5 Ways to Handle Bad Press

What do you do when a reporter refuses to see your product the way you do? A PR veteran recently frustrated (by Inc.com, no less!) has the answer.

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5 Ways to Handle Bad Press

What do you do when a reporter refuses to see your product the way you do? A PR veteran recently frustrated (by Inc.com, no less!) has the answer. Sooner or later, someone is going to write something about you, your company, or a client that you don't like

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Use it Better: How to Get Music Digitally

Sooner or later, everything goes online. Music, books, newspapers, magazines, TV shows, movies, software, classified ads, restaurant menus, maps, and on and on. It’s fun to watch these industries reinvent themselves in the digital age

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How the Illusion of Being Observed Can Make You a Better Person

Many years ago, when I was still in high school, I was extremely fond of chewing gum, especially during class hours. However, sooner or later the chewing gum would either lose its taste or I would become bored with it.

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Are You CEO Material?

Sooner or later, every growing company reaches a point at which the entrepreneur behind it should start wondering whether he or she is the right person to be CEO. The answer has a lot to do with the company’s stage of development.

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