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8 Qualities of Remarkable Employees

Forget good to great. Here's what makes a great employee remarkable. Great employees are reliable, dependable, proactive, diligent, great leaders and great followers..

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Apple Rumor Patrol: Fatter, Faster iPad 3, Later iPhone 5, MS Office For iPad

iPad 3 Fatter NextMedia has gotten ahold of what they're saying is an iPad 3 rear shell, and photos of this thing are all over the web. It's consistent with previous rumored hardware, but for the first time it gives a true sense of what the iPad 3 will look and feel like.

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Why Clear’s Dead-Simple List Stands Out In The To-Do Market

It's easy, it lets you swipe away tasks, and you literally can't get too detailed while using it. And Clear might just be the thing you need to make knocking out tasks fun again. There’s a lot that’s interesting about Clear , an iPhone app that, at its core, makes gradient-colored lists of things

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Do You Need A PR Firm?

A serial entrepreneur describes her public relations mistakes--so you don't make the same ones.

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How to Hire People You Can’t Afford

Need a CFO, marketing pro, or software engineer you can't afford? These companies let you hire almost anyone part-time, and take care of the taxes and paperwork, too. Hiring

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A Lesson on Cost From American Airlines

How your costs compare to your competitors can have a significant impact on profitability. Just ask American Airlines. How does your cost structure compare to your competitors

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How Strong is Demand For Your Product?

Customers may say you have a great idea for a product -- but how can you tell if they will actually buy it? One of the trickiest things about starting a company is getting an accurate read on demand

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How The Happiest People In The World Spend Their Money

People can feel trapped by their careers--whether it's because they're earning too little, are waiting for a big payout, or have grown accustomed to a certain lifestyle. Laura Vanderkam's new book, All the Money in the World: What the Happiest People Know About Getting and Spending, offers a new approach to finances for a modern, more flexible reality. Increasingly, the stories people tell me about their work and life choices break the conventional mold: A twentysomething entrepreneur starts a business while holding down another job and living on friend’s couch.

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