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Managers Fear Facebook Friending
Most senior managers feel uncomfortable connecting with bosses and employees on Facebook, a new survey shows.
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Most Memorable Things Candidates Did to Stand Out in an Interview
Among things that worked: candidate gave a resume on a chocolate bar, according to a new survey.
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Study Reveals Best Practices for Sustaining Sales Training
Effective companies provide more formal sales training and are more consistent with sales coaching, as opposed to the informal, ad-hoc training offered by ineffective companies, a new study suggests.
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Building Fourth-Dimension Leaders
Fourth-dimension leaders articulate a company’s larger purpose, focus on organizational rather than personal success and embody brand promises such as social legitimacy and ethical responsibility.
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The Case for Humanities Hiring
Despite recent scrutiny, experts say hiring workers with a humanities degree may help companies innovate and think outside the box.
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Most Students Transferring from a Two-Year College Go On to Complete Four-Year Degrees
Moreover, another 8 percent remained in college and were still working on a four-year degree six years after transfer, according to a new report.
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Number of Female Jobs Approaching Pre-Recession Levels
Women’s employment growth in July was aided by growth in professional and business services, retail trade and leisure and hospitality, an analysis of government data show.