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The Best Things in Business are Free

In the CEO Afterlife

Negotiating for a lower price or something extra is the modus operandi of every antique retailer, real estate broker, flea market merchant and automobile dealer. Everyone is looking for a good deal, a real bargain. Leadership. I’m not taking issue with that. Bargaining is a terrific way to create and stimulate economies.

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A Woman's Place is in the Classroom

Women on Business

Here are some statistics about higher education: women do get promoted in universities; yet, more men are still in the leadership positions. As Beverly climbed the ladder of career success she has seen the challenges mount. “I Women Leadership and Mad Men Some revolutions are bloody, and some are flash-in-the-pan moments.

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Harness Talent Mobility

Skip Prichard

They switch jobs frequently and their careers are more fluid and less linear than prior generations. In today’s economy, work is increasingly dependent on mobility—across locations, projects, career progression, family needs and more. Throughout a career they work across companies, teams, locations, geographies and jobs.

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The Big Picture of Business: Institutional Reviews Help Public Companies to Learn from the Downturn and Move Forward

Strategy Driven

Branch 3: Accounting, banking, investments, financial planning, benefits programs, real estate, fund raising for non-profit organizations and investor relations services for public companies. You provide leadership for progress, rather than following along. You have a good reputation and are awake to community obligations.

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10 Ways to Build your Web Effectiveness :: Women on Business

Women on Business

For example, a real estate agent might post breaking news on condo developments and include walk-through videos, behind-the-scenes advice, pictures and plans of buildings, comments from current and potential owners, and a social networking component to create a community of condo owners in her area.