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You're in an epic battle against distractions--and most of the time you're on the losing side.
Read More »How to Be Liked at Work (or Anywhere)
These 6 simple rules virtually guarantee that the people you work with will want you around. Want coworkers and customers to enjoy being in your company? Just follow these absurdly simple rules.
Read More »What Drives Customer Loyalty Now?
It's time to put away the golf clubs and pull out Google Reader: Sales are no longer just about personal relationships. If you think customer loyalty is driven by personal relationships or because of your hard work, then not only are you wrong--but you're putting your revenue at risk.
Read More »Video: Trick-shot golfer determined to fight cancer
Ben Witter, known in the golf world as the Tiger Woods of trick shots, almost went pro until his diagnosis of salivary gland cancer. Now, his 16-year-old daughter is battling bone cancer
Read More »Golf, The Abominable Game That Won’t Help Your Career
On a summer day in 1975, I stepped up the tee at the Liberty Country Club .
Read More »Belief in Relic Putter Helped Golf Scores
It takes lots of practice to shave strokes off your golf score. Or you can just really believe in your putter. Because a new study finds that people putted better when told that their putter had been used by a pro golfer
Read More »Bringing the Outdoors Inside
Rock gardens, putting greens, picnic zones, and a leaf-inspired building: these offices truly use nature to inspire creativity and encourage relaxation. For the first major renovation to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry office in Ljubljana, Slovenia, the government contacted a local architecture and design firm, Sadar Vuga
Read More »Dictators Make Good Bosses?
In a Q&A with Inc.com, OfficeMax founder argues that consensus-building is over-rated. Sometimes a leader just has to decide. Michael Feuer started OfficeMax from scratch in 1988, and built the office-supply chain into a 1,000-store behemoth before selling it to Boise Cascade Corp.
Read More »Dictators Make Good Bosses?
In a Q&A with Inc.com, OfficeMax founder argues that consensus-building is over-rated. Sometimes a leader just has to decide. Michael Feuer started OfficeMax from scratch in 1988, and built the office-supply chain into a 1,000-store behemoth before selling it to Boise Cascade Corp
Read More »Johnson takes early lead in Navistar LPGA Classic
Jennifer Johnson shot a career-best, 7-under-par 65 on Thursday to take the first-round lead over teenager Lexi Thompson in the Navistar LPGA Classic.
Read More »Rose fires 63 to lead BMW
With nothing to lose, Justin Rose put himself in a position for a big gain Thursday at the BMW Championship.
Read More »Continental Europe out to end Vivendi losing run
PARIS (AP) -Continental Europe will seek to end the domination of Britain & Ireland in the Vivendi Seve Trophy when both teams square off this week on the golf course of Saint-Nom-la-Breteche.
Read More »Yani Tseng, Amy Yang share LPGA Tour lead
Defending champion Yani Tseng shot a 4-under 67 on Saturday and Amy Yang had a 64 to share the second-round lead in the LPGA Tour's NW Arkansas Championship at 9 under.
Read More »Lewis, Tseng tied for LPGA lead
Stacy Lewis was able to turn the 18th green at Pinnacle Country Club into another gathering point of University of Arkansas fans.
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