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10 Ways Perfectionism Hurts Teams
Members of Forbes Coaches Council share the ways perfectionism can harm a team
Finding The IT Candidate: Eight Key Traits To Look For When Deciding Who To Hire
Discovering which candidate is best can be tricky. Here are some traits to remember
Move Over Mary Poppins, Student Sitters Are The Future As Koru Kids Raises $5 Million
Koru Kids is training up university students to fill a gap in the childcare market, and investors are hooked. Founder Rachel Cullen has just raised $4
They Won't Schedule My Interview Unless I Answer This Question
Dot can't get a job interview until she answers a question she would rather not address at this early stage. What do you think about Dot's dilemma?
Dollar General: Values, People, Pragmatism
Dollar General is an American success story. Founded in 1939 by a dirt-farmer-turned-entrepreneur, the retailer now has more than 14,000 stores and generates $20 billion in annual revenue
The Simple Formula To Closing More Sales In Your Business
Steal these proven strategies to take your business to the next level
No, I Won't Become 'Acting Manager' — Not Without A Pay Raise
Val has been asked to stand in for her manager Gabby when Gabby takes her maternity leave. However, she's been asked to become Acting Manager without a penny of extra…
Meet the Deputy Mayor Who Won't Be Happy Until Women In Her City Earn MORE Than Men
It's an audacious goal but one this city is pursuing
7 Steps To Clarify Your Message And Connect With Your Audience
A company’s unique brand can mean the difference between standing out and fading into the background. So what are the simple steps necessary to telling your company story, being memorable…
Why America Has Become 'The No-Vacation Nation'
47% of Americans didn't take all their vacation time last year and 21% "left more than 5 vacation days on the table." As a nation we're becoming vacation-phobic