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Palin is going to be known as a quitter..if she is the hope of conservatives than they are in deep trouble
This recession is not only changing consumer attitudes, it's changing employees as well http://www.richsblog.com/files...
@MaverickNY And Ben did not do anything to help his son
Ben Franklin's son was arrested because he failed to denounce the King of England
When Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence he had 30 slaves
Ex NFL QB Steve McNair dead of gunshot
On this holiday remember that the freedoms that we take for granted came at a very high price
Rich's Blog The revolution from this recession is going to spread to the workplace http://www.richsblog.com/files...
The revolution from this recession is going to spread to the workplace http://www.richsblog.com/files...
Just got a call from Jenny T. who is 22..I delivered her when I was a Paramedic over 20 years ago she said "u spanked my bare butt" !
There is a direct correlation between employment news and Obama's approval ratings
Why we like to have private offices http://pic.im/6Cm
Why we like to have private offices http://pic.im/6Cm
Am I the only one who hates the fact that on holidays everything shuts down including business news?
Notice to websites: If you carry news you had better update 24-7-365
@MikeMoran Experimental marketing may work for some brands but like I said consumers today only give you one chance
Like I have been saying all along..the pendulum always swings both ways and a lot of people are going to tell managers to FO
Finally Jack Welch makes some sense
This recession has left a deep scar on the psyche of working people, Something fundamental in our society has changed,
People will need to feel that what they say matters, regardless of rank and title.
Teams will need to be smaller, organizations flatter, and the values of candor, informality, and innovation must be baked into the culture.
there's a tidal wave of emotion. To be someone else's employee, people are telling us, is to be at someone else's whim.
She's hardly alone. From coast to coast—and through hundreds of e-mails to our Web site and conversations on Twitter—
We're never going to let ourselves be vulnerable again."
They want to work for themselves or someone they know and trust
Many people have come to the conclusion that they don't want to work for "the man" anymore.
And it has to do with what companies can expect when the economy finally improves. A hiring game that's entirely different—and harder.
Winning Back a Wary Workforce - BusinessWeek http://www.businessweek.com/magazin...
New Evidence on the Foreclosure Crisis | http://www.richsblog.com/files...
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