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When e-mail comes back to haunt you
A careless e-mail with a phrase like, 'We'll handle this situation differently than usual' could be trouble if your company is sued. Here's six ways t...
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When do you tell your boss?
By Stanley BingThere have been several kerfluffles around my office recently, all revolving around the same issue: What do you tell your boss and when...
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When you're the boss, who gives you reviews?
Asking for feedback when you're the boss is a fraught enterprise, but it's an essential one in today's business world. Here are a few ways to make the...
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When a staffer switches genders
Coping with major changes can flummox a workplace, but you can protect your bottom line and your employees by promoting tolerance and respect.By Malik...
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How to get what you want at work
Dear Annie: I am in kind of an awkward situation. I was out of work for about eight months, after having been laid off by a large commercial bank. I w...
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Board games are back
Forget Guitar Hero and Rock Band - it's time for Scrabble and Monopoly.By Kim ThaiMattel is betting on Blokus.For the uninitiated, that's a quick stra...
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Is Motorola back?
Not too long ago, it was Motorola-who? The Razr's leadership had fallen off, and Nokia was gobbling up mobile handset market share. The revenue losses...
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For BP, post-spill advertising comes at an unknown cost
The coverage of BP's Deepwater Horizon spill is teaching the typically secretive oil industry something about life in the limelight. Now, the company ...
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Disney comes to China
The Mouse announces plans for a theme park in Shanghai, but can Disney learn from the mistakes it made in Hong Kong?By Sheridan PrassoChina's announce...
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Internet TV: When, dammit?
by Adam LashinskyHulu touts about TV anytime, anywhere. But hooking your TV to the Net? Crazy talk!I had an epiphany early last year when I visited Hu...
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