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Holiday Etiquette at the Office
Every year, I get asked by one media outlet or another how to handle the office holiday party. This year, I decided to share the advice I and others provided to the Wall Street Journal last weekend: “We spend so much time communicating on Blackberries
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Harsh Realities from Dancing with the Stars
Okay, I confess. I’ve been hooked on Dancing with the Stars . I started watching this season because over the summer, while on a Southwest Airlines flight from San Francisco to Chicago, I met one of the professional contestants, Mark Ballas . It was especially
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Environmental Preservation a Part of Everyday Business
Vickie Hann, HR Director at the Hilton Arlington near my old stomping grounds of Washington D.C., contacted me to share the great work her hotel is doing around the Earth Charter , an international people’s treaty for building a just, sustainable and
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What the Superbowl Says About Organizational Culture
This past weekend was a city-wide extravaganza in Chicago, as the beloved Bears had not played in a Superbowl since 1986. On Friday, on my way to my downtown office, I noticed that the Blue Line El train my nearly empty – the first evidence that people
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