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The Employment Store News: January 2005Review some of our news archives. [ 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 | 1969 ] [ Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec ] Some Essential Advice For All New Executives Date: 01/31/2005 When taking over a role as a corporate leader, the first 100 days in office are critical to your career. A new book explains why the first days in a CEO's chair are different from the ones to follow. Read More Executives Trained Abroad Are Sought After in China Date: 01/31/2005 The brightest managers from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and other locales have long been wooed by multinationals to run their China operations. Now, som e of the brightest are jumping to Chinese companies instead. Read More Health Savings Accounts Begin Gaining Momentum Date: 01/31/2005 High-deductible health plan products are off to a fast start, according to a recent report, with HSAs now outpacing similar offerings; plus, estimated jobless totals for those in the tsunami region. Read More Embarrassing Things Can Happen When Conference Callers Multitask Date: 01/28/2005 While conference calls have their place, they mainly combine the low-grade torment of a meeting with the peril of the speakerphone. The calls often offer a rhapsody of background noises, one more mortif ying than the next. Read More Women Can Become Trapped In the Breadwinner Role Date: 01/28/2005 Now that women are snaring a majority of both college degrees and professional jobs, they're getting a taste of something else that used to be a male-only province: gold-digging dates. Read More Winning Over the Dr. No Boss: How to Pitch Your Good Ideas Date: 01/27/2005 When it seems like every proposal you offer is shot down, try a new approach. Here are some ideas for strengthening your case when presenting your initiatives. Read More Employers Battle Maladies That Drain Staff Productivity Date: 01/27/2005 Companies are analyzing the bottom-line effect of conditions such as seasonal allergies, migraines and stomach troubles, particularly when employees show up for work but operate at far less than 100%. Read More A Roadmap for Enduring Difficult Work Transitions Date: 01/27/2005 Whether you've been laid off, passed up for a promotion or simply experienced rejection on the job, it's possible to turn the loss into something positive. Face up to the "neutral zone" and learn to start again. Read More Colorful Activity Date: 01/27/2005 The president of this educational-software and -media company can usually be found at a pink Formica table with coordinating vinyl chairs that sit in the center of the office. The essential ingredients: a laptop, a telephone, some pens and a v intage napkin dispenser. Read More When Bad Companies Happen to Good People Date: 01/26/2005 Former employees of Enron and WorldCom still have much to deal with after the initial job loss. Many struggle with guilt and pain caused by their companies' corruption, as well as what to tell future employers. Read More Err on the Side of Discretion When Job Hunting at Work Date: 01/26/2005 Casual dress codes and monitoring software make it harder than ever to conceal a job hunt from colleagues and supervisors. Follow these tips to keep your hunt off your boss's radar screen. Read More Ailing Airlines Opt Against Cutting Executive Salaries Date: 01/26/2005 While profitability and stock prices usually rise when leaders share their subordinates' pay pain, pressure to pinch executive pay harder could weaken carriers' chances for recovery by increasing the tempo of management turnover. Read More |
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