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Book review: Managers gone rogue

First, Break All the Rules: What the World’s Greatest Managers Do Differently Written by Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman Simon and Schuster 272 Pages For all you business fanatics and economic aficionado’s out there, here is a book for you. Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman present the findings of their massive in-depth study of great

Save your money: textbooks

Ways you can save hundreds of dollars on textbook fees

Mobile networking for your career

If everything is going mobile, why should networking be left behind?

Facebook can predict your relationship status… But can it predict your business cycle?

Facebook can predict your relationship status… can it predict your business cycle and industry trends?

Your health, or your wealth?

An ECOT event examines the difficulty of maintaining a healthy lifestyle when your spare time is limited.

What motivates us?

A book review of “Drive” written by Daniel Pink.

Extreme sport: work/life balance

Women leaders in the workplace still struggle with consolidating their traditional and modern roles in society.

Are reference letters still relevant?

Where professionals think the future of written referrals is headed.

Nice guys finish first?

A new American study says that being the nice guy in the workplace will score you a higher performance rating with the boss.

Redefining gender roles: men in traditionally female careers

The feminist movement has tried to redefine what the world thinks they can and can’t do in the workforce. But how do men cope with that redefinition?