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How to become fungible
By Stanley BingIt’s interesting how some people can take chicken spit and turn it into chicken salad, and how others can do just the opposite. Short s...
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Update on Otto: How to get that raise, Part 2
By Stanley BingI thought I would let you know that Otto, whose reprehensible hold-up of corporate resources I told you about last week, got pretty muc...
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Training staffers to become leaders
An urban retailer hires for the long haul.By Fawn Fitter(Fortune Small Business) -- When Jason Lutz graduated from college in 1995, he had big plans f...
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After a layoff, become a consultant?
By Anne FisherDear Annie: After my former employer laid me off last year, they offered me a chance to come back as a consultant to run some special pr...
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Will the iPad become your pad?
by Jessica ShamboraApple's latest product impresses, but will it replace — or supplement — laptops, phones and other eReaders?Everyone seems to have a...
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How to make a billionaire jealous
By Stephanie N. MehtaCarlos Slim has app envy.During my interview with AT&T (T) CEO Randall Stephenson at Fortune’s Brainstorm TECH conference, he sai...
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Big food is trying to become big pharma
Nestle, the maker of Hot Pockets and Haagen Dazs, says they are concerned about the health of their customers. So the world's largest food company has...
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How to inspire your people
By Stephen AllanAs CEO of MediaCom, it’s my job to hold onto our best people and keep them happy and motivated. Today, when challenges to morale threa...
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How tech will transform healthcare delivery
Mobile devices and new wireless networks will change the way we get well.By Richard P. NespolaInside her living room, a mother captures her autistic c...
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How to reboot the bioscience revolution
On a balmy summer day 10 years ago, President Bill Clinton announced an accomplishment that was likened to landing men on the moon: The sequencing of ...
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