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Morning Manager

Startups: MBAs have changed

They’re smart, and the arrogance of previous classes is diminished

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Technology

An entrepreneur’s challenge: Going from a startup garage to a corporate boardroom

Big Fortune 100 companies are scooping up technology entrepreneurs as they build out their digital strategies

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Leadership

Top CEOs see value in Facebook, Twitter

Their priorities are investing in creative, diverse teams -- and connecting via social media

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Rotman Magazine

Big insights set top companies apart

Predicting long-term market trends key to major growth

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Tip of the day

Don’t ignore your Gen-Xers

Here are three ways to keep these employees engaged

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Morning Manager

Melding two thoughts to find the best approach

Three ways to apply integrative thinking to deal with a business dilemma

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Morning Manager

How to measure workplace gender diversity

A study comes out with metrics so companies can measure their performance

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Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer at Facebook, walks onto the stage during the APEC Women and the Economy Summit in San Francisco on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011.
Leah Eichler

Facebook’s Sandberg: Career women’s goddess

As the social media site goes public, more women look to the enviable path carved by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg

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Commuters are reflected in stone as they walk past the JP Morgan headquarters in New York on May 11, 2012.
Lucy Kellaway

We’re all too clever to make stupid mistakes, right?

We all think we’re too smart, and our dumb mistakes are magnified by today’s technology

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Expenses

Companies cut costs by shedding pounds

Firms offer Weight Watchers programs as a way to reduce health care expenses