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You Are Your References

References don't matter now that everybody's life is on the public record.READ»

Fast Talk

Once again, we turn the tables--this time asking top execs to answer questions from their own companies' standard job interviews. Do they measure up?READ»

Identity Shift

Ever wonder why it's hard to make sense of most career-change advice? Maybe it's because the books and gurus have it all wrong.READ»

Inside Intel's Mentoring Movement

Forget everything that you've ever learned about mentoring, especially the idea of hitching your wagon to a rising star. Here's how Intel is reinventing the old approach to mentoring to teach, inspire, and reconnect its employees.READ»

Keeping Data Safe -- From Ship to Shore

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How to Bounce Back From Setbacks

The road to success is rarely a straight line. Here are three profiles in resilience: people and companies that succeeded by conquering failure.READ»

Blam! Maximum Success

James Waldroop and Timothy Butler, directors of the career center at Harvard Business School, have identified the character traits that get in the way of success.READ»

Are You on the Right Track?

It's exciting to rewrite the rules of business and build high-performance companies in record time. But when do you start to calculate the human toll associated with the pursuit of your personal success?READ»

Are You on the Right Track? Part 2

Can You Slay the Demons of Overwork? Mike Baker always wanted to run his own business. Growing up in northwest Arkansas, in the shadow of Wal-Mart and of Tyson Foods, he adopted a pretty bleak view of living his life as somebody ...READ»

Life After the Crash

The market for Internet stocks has crashed, but that doesn't mean that your career has to crash with it. Here's a set of lessons on how good people in dotcom companies gone bad can reboot their careers.READ»

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