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Business Lessons…from Burger King

Learn how to effectively provide top-quality service.

Business Strategy Barriers

"Getting" business strategy is the indisputable starting point for any meaningful contribution to strategic processes, but for a number of reasons, pinning down business strategies may be no easy matter. If you've ever had difficulty in identifying...

Business Writing Tips for Professionals

Love it or hate it, every job requires some amount of writing. Even if your last name isn't Shakespeare, you'll get your point across more effectively with these 10 easy ways to improve your business writing skills....

Can Managers Double Their Workforce for Free?

Learn how leaders can contribute to the intellectual contribution of their staff or diminish that input.

Can We Really Spot Talent?

Talent: you've either got it or you don't, right? Not necessarily, according to many experts. The Human Resource Institute's Mark Vickers takes a look at current thinking about the definition of talent and finds that it's not always as easy to...

How To Manage High Performers

If you have a poor performer who is a pain in the neck, the decision to let him or her go is easy. But what about the difficult-to-live-with high performer? Once you identify their M.O., you can learn how to deal with their shortcomings while reaping the benefits of their expertise.

Caution: Women Competing at Work

Successful women must learn how to support, not sabotage, each other.

CEO Turnaround-IPIX Corp. Case Study

In 2004, IPIX Corp. was about to post a $22 million loss. Clara Conti came in as CEO and reevaluated the company's strategic direction, corporate culture and market share. After one year, revenue increased by 40%. Find out how Conti turned things...

Change Leadership for Complex Business Transformation

Constant change is the new normal in business.

Checklist for the 21st-Century CFO

Few business roles have changed during the last decade as dramatically as that of the CFO. Formerly viewed as accountants focused on budgets and taxes, today's CFOs are business generalists involved in improving performance across the organization....