Wednesday, August 21, 2013

How a Handshake Can Destroy Your Business

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Top Stories in Growth & Leadership08/21/2013
How a Handshake Can Destroy Your Business
Handshakes, verbal agreements and even email documentation aren't enough to ensure you aren't in legal trouble should a business relationship go sour. Here's how to protect yourself.
How a Handshake Can Destroy Your Business
5 Reasons Your Employees Probably Hate You
You want to be a better boss, don't you? Be sure to avoid these five common mistakes.
5 Reasons Your Employees Probably Hate You
4 Cellphone Etiquette Mistakes You Make Everyday
You might be doing more harm than good when you answer your phone in a public place. Here are four things you might not know about the way you use your phone.
4 Cellphone Etiquette Mistakes You Make Everyday
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How Not to Fire Employees in the Social Media Age (We're Looking at You, Tim Armstrong)
In today's social-media dominated environment, a firing can have serious negative consequences on the reputations of both the employee and the employer.
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Taxi Company Weaves Out of L.A.'s Regulatory Traffic Jam
A taxi company in Los Angeles has found a way to allow passengers to hail cabs through their smartphones, notching a victory in the city's regulatory civil war.
Taxi Company Weaves Out of L.A.'s Regulatory Traffic Jam
How Kat Cole Went from Hooters Girl to President of Cinnabon by Age 32
Cinnabon president Kat Cole skyrocketed through the corporate ranks and got her MBA without having a bachelor's degree. Her secret sauce, she says, is to see the positive and the possible.
How Kat Cole Went from Hooters Girl to President of Cinnabon by Age 32
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