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Is golf the next Olympic sport?
How Annika Sorenstam and other golf powerhouses banded together to give golf a shot at gold in 2016.By Jessica ShamboraTiger Woods already has 14 majo...
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Internet TV: When, dammit?
by Adam LashinskyHulu touts about TV anytime, anywhere. But hooking your TV to the Net? Crazy talk!I had an epiphany early last year when I visited Hu...
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When a staffer switches genders
Coping with major changes can flummox a workplace, but you can protect your bottom line and your employees by promoting tolerance and respect.By Malik...
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When Chrysler could have sold for $1
One of the lesser-known stories of the Obama Administration's auto bailout is how close Chrysler came close to following the fate of Lehman Brothers a...
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China buys Greek when no one else will
China is hunting for bargains in some unlikely corners of the world. Earlier this week, it opened its checkbook to make 14 commercial investments insi...
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When do you tell your boss?
By Stanley BingThere have been several kerfluffles around my office recently, all revolving around the same issue: What do you tell your boss and when...
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When digital marketing campaigns actually work
What do you get for your digital-marketing dollars?Figuring how much revenue or brand value companies are generating from their investments in digital...
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When you're the boss, who gives you reviews?
Asking for feedback when you're the boss is a fraught enterprise, but it's an essential one in today's business world. Here are a few ways to make the...
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What to do when half your company is not profitable
Sure, the global recession took a big bite out of earnings at plenty of companies, but according to profitability guru and M.I.T. senior lecturer Jona...
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When e-mail comes back to haunt you
A careless e-mail with a phrase like, 'We'll handle this situation differently than usual' could be trouble if your company is sued. Here's six ways t...
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