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CEO Travis Kalanick Is Officially Looking for Someone to Help Him Run Uber
He's looking to hire a COO to be a peer and partner in Uber's future.
How Can Entrepreneurs Offer 360-Degree Solution To Corporates
Incidentally, corporate biggies are no longer shying away from letting them train their executives.
Uber Hires Senior Target Executive to Lead Global Operations
Jeff Jones's exit is the latest in a string of executive departures from Target, which has made a series of management changes since last year.
Why Is the Public Sector More Welcoming to Women Leaders Than Business?
Women have come a long way in the workplace, but there's still a lot of work to be done.
How to Market to the 5 Types of B2B Buyers within an Organization
B2B businesses need to have completely different approaches to marketing than B2C establishments. Here's how:
The Worst Advice I Ever Got Was...
Entrepreneurs share the words that, had they listened, would have crushed their careers.
3 Tips For Finding a Mentor
The right approaches to wooing the right person, from those who've been there and made it work.
9 Strategies to Get Past the Gatekeeper
The people you really need to get a meeting with have people paid to be skeptical of meeting with you.
Startup Plans to Sell Mobile Phone Packed With Tech -- for Around $20,000
The phone is aimed at executives who worry about getting hacked.
How Coaching Can Help Executives Bring Out Leadership Trait
Leadership tips for executives from coaching expert
CEOs Took a Massive Pay Cut Last Year
It was the most dramatic hit to compensation since the financial crisis.
Big Business Leaders Urge Repeal of Mississippi Law Opposed by LGBT Community
'The business community, by and large, has consistently communicated to lawmakers at every level that such laws are bad for our employees and bad for business.'
The 5 Abilities That Help 'Execepreneurs' Excel
They've been in the hot seat before. They can handle the heat.
U.S. to Focus on Holding Individual Execs Accountable -- Not Just Their Companies -- in Criminal Cases
A memo by Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates outlines the new rules.