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In the real world, employees need to recognize that different companies have different priorities.
Make efforts like staying on top of assignments and listening to feedback with an open mind.
All the fury and foul language in the world won't get a fired employee his or her job back.
Bosses should view political water-cooler chats as land mines and find a detour.
Don't be afraid to lighten up—especially if you're the boss.
A letter from the management, who knows what resignation looks like.
You want to drive change, but you need about 200 approvals. Here's how to get them—fast.
Stuck at assistant to the regional manager? Work on your people skills
Maybe a great career coach could fix the manager of The Office.
Despite rising jobless claims, some positions will be hard to fill this year, a survey finds.













