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The Napkin Test

Why it's time to replace your company's bulky mission statement with a vision concise enough to fit on the back of a napkin

Billionaire Marriages: Why Get Hitched?

With Google CEO Larry Page's wedding planned for Dec. 8, BusinessWeek takes a look at what billionaires risk when they tie the knot

Five Management Traps

Is your organization really equipped to deal with knowledge workers? Make sure you're not hung up on outmoded concepts that don't serve today's workforce

How to Let the Headhunter Do the Job

Once you're close to getting an offer, having faith in the professional's ability to close the deal will work to your advantage

Ten Penny-Pinching Ideas for 2008

The gadgets to spring for, the systems to install, and the best ways to soak your overpriced tech consultants for free advice

Bosses to Be Thankful For

With Thanksgiving just ahead, what better time to reflect on our managers and the things they get right?

Asia’s Hungry for Management Talent

Economic expansion is increasing the demand for experienced executives, and Pacific Rim businesses are learning the ways of the headhunter

People Do What People See

If your people aren't performing up to their best potential, maybe it's time for you to take a look in the mirror

Feed It Forward

Feedback can leave colleagues feeling judged, but "feedforward"—suggestions without comments on past mistakes—is a lot easier to stomach

Can Cable Corral the Cowboys?

Jerry Jones has won three Super Bowls. He should be able to beat pay-TV's plans to charge a premium for his NFL Network