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Real Leaders Don't Fire People

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Dec 6, 2011

This Week's Top Story

This Week's Top Story - Real Leaders Don't Fire People

Real Leaders Don't Fire People

It may seem logical to terminate employees you see as troublemakers, but Liz Ryan says: au contraire, teddy bear

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The Innovation Engine

'You Two Should Be Fired'

G. Michael Maddock and Raphael Louis Vitón discuss the reader backlash to their "Three Types of People to Fire Immediately" column

The Drucker Difference

Productivity's Four Sworn Enemies

The biggest time-wasters in the workplace have nothing to do with online shopping

Your Career

Why You Should Job-Hunt During the Holidays

Yes, you can make progress in a job search during the holidays, and you're a fool if you don't try

Corporate Provocateur

Joey's Viral Video: The Broader Scale

Liz Ryan explores the significance of Joey DeFrancesco's musical video resignation from a hotel job

Viewpoint

Customer Service: Do It from the Inside Out

A pretty façade will only hide your company's creaky machinery for so long-in some cases, for about 60 seconds

Globality: Harold L. Sirkin

Don't Do TSA-Style Public Relations

Here's what your business can learn from the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's image problem

Harvard Business Review

The Myth of Work-Life Balance

Once they rise to the C-suite, senior executives will likely find less, not more, control over their own schedules, says Harvard blogger John Beeson

Harvard Business Review

The Trouble With Bright Kids

Chances are, if you're a successful professional today, you were a pretty bright fifth-grader

Headhunter Hint

Headhunters' Job Search Tips and Interview Advice

Executive recruiters share words of wisdom about networking, finding a job, interviewing, improving your résumé, and climbing the corporate ladder (updated with a new tip every week)

Your Career

Business Etiquette and Corporate Style Tips

Image consultants offer advice on dressing and acting like a professional (updated with a new tip every week)

New Business Books

A list of books about job-hunting, careers, management, leadership, entrepreneurship, and success (updated every week)

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