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Is it Time to Give Up? How to Know for Sure.
You've worked hard, but it might be time to take what you've learned and use those lessons to fuel a new project. Our experts explain how to take stock of the situation.
To Boost Innovation, Reboot Your Conversations
Your staffers have great ideas to improve your company that they aren't sharing with you. Tweak how you communicate to ensure the trust and collaboration needed for innovation.
Your Blog's Secret Weapon: Old Content
Some useful ideas for maximizing the value of the content that already exists on your website.
Simple Solutions for Better In-Office Parties
For a fun, morale boosting office party, keep these tips in mind.
3 Apps to Help You Plan a Super-Fun Office Holiday Party
These iPhone and iPad apps can assist you in organizing the perfect workplace party this holiday season.
Raise Your Conversational IQ
These conversational scenarios will help you have mindful communication that furthers personal and business relationships.
Overwhelmed by Applicants, a Restaurant Turns to a Niche Job Site
After a mediocre experience with Craiglist, a French-Californian restaurant posts an ad on PoachedJobs (a job site for food and beverage industries) and achieves stellar results.
When Is It Appropriate to Ask for a Favor?
Building deep referral relationships is almost completely dependent upon the social capital you have built with someone.
5 Must-Know Public Speaking Tips for Introverts
Your fear of public speaking can hold you back. Try these tips to make it less intimidating.
10 Questions to Ask When Measuring Your Social Media ROI
Expert advice on how to gauge the success of your social media marketing efforts.
Promoting Your Business Through Personal Posts
Branding guru Jason Seiden pushes for social media with a work-life blend.
Hiring: Why the Most Skilled Candidate Isn't Always the Right Candidate
Smart hiring looks beyond skillsets to find someone who will work well with your team and your workflow. These 4 tips will help you look beyond the resume.
Difficult Conversations: What Not to Say
Avoid common pitfalls that can make hard conversations even harder.
5 Hiring Practices to Keep You Out of Hot Water With the IRS
Distinguishing between independent contractors and employees properly means covering all your bases. Here are five important steps to take.
How to Separate the Good Advice From the Bad
Listen to the advice that resonates with you, and ignore the rest.