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Growth in the U.S. service sector picked up in July, according to a trade group's survey, in a good sign for the overall economy and the job market.
Learn More... President Obama, who proposes tax hikes for top earners to reduce the budget deficit, faces opposition from those who say any increase could hurt the economic recovery.
Learn More... A hopeful spring has turned into a hot, lackluster summer for the nation's retailers who reported on Thursday their fourth straight month of tepid sales.
Learn More... Workers in technology, telecom, and finance are at greatest risk because skills in the fast-changing industries can quickly become obsolete.
Learn More... Career
It looks like last year's predictions of a meltdown in the job market for new MBA degree holders may have been as panic stricken and inaccurate as many of the other forecasts we heard in 2009.
Learn More... Here's a novel concept: set up an interview at a company you'd like to work for, talk to people about the job you'd like to do, but leave without asking if you can have it.
Learn More... When Jon Burke decided earlier this year to look for a new job, he updated his LinkedIn profile with a new executive summary and up-to-date bullet points highlighting his recent accomplishments.
Learn More... International
China’s banking regulator told lenders last month to conduct a new round of stress tests to gauge the impact of residential property prices falling as much as 60 percent in the hardest-hit markets, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
Learn More... Norbert Reithofer, the chief executive of BMW, often boasted that he was among the first to start trimming jobs in 2007 when he saw a downturn coming in the automobile industry.
Learn More... As the financial crisis hit in late 2008, Meccano, a French maker of construction toys, watched its pre-Christmas sales slip. Its banks got jittery and things looked difficult for the 103-year-old firm (which was born British, in Liverpool).
Learn More... Education
Two U.S. business schools have tapped former chief executive officers as deans. What do "corporate deans" bring to the table?
Learn More... They are perhaps the best-educated generation ever, but they can’t find jobs. Many face staggering college loans and have moved back in with their parents. Even worse, their difficulty in getting careers launched could set them back financially for years.
Learn More... NBMBAA
Up to six people will have five minutes each to sell their business idea to a mixed panel of venture capitalists, academic instructors and successful entrepreneurs at the NBMBAA 32nd Annual Conference & Exposition Sept. 21-25 in Los Angeles. The catch? You use only a whiteboard and marker. But your genius idea can win you $10,000! Sign up today! Deadline Extended to Aug. 13.
Learn More... Team up with State Farm® and MLB® to support NBMBAA and you could win a trip for 2 to the 2010 MLB® World Series® ! Visit the site, choose the National Black MBA Association as your charity, play the Go To Bat game online and swing for the fences. The more home runs you hit, the more entries you’ll get in the weekly drawing.
Learn More... Technology
The RIM BlackBerry Torch is the first device to run BlackBerry OS 6 and also RIM's first slider phone. It will be available from AT&T starting August 12 for $199.99 with a two-year contract.
Learn More... Verizon Communications Inc. and Google Inc. reached a deal on how to handle Internet traffic, striking their own accord on policy being weighed by U.S. officials, two people briefed by the companies said today.
Learn More... Entrepreneurship
In the 17th century, English dictator Oliver Cromwell sent thousands of Irish into servitude in the Caribbean. For Irishman Denis O'Brien, that history links his country and Caribbean nations like Haiti, founded by black slaves.
Learn More... New iPhone app CardMunch converts business cards into address-book contacts. It’s nothing we haven’t seen before, but it does bring a unique element to the table: human-powered transcription.
Learn More... The Economy
The furloughs that popped up during the recession are being replaced by a highly unusual tactic: actual cuts in pay.
Learn More... Many economists say that the economy won't regain its health until the housing market recovers. But the number of homeowners facing foreclosure continues to rise.
Learn More... Personal Finance
This weekend, nearly a dozen states will suspend taxes on back-to-school supplies, from notebooks and pens to new clothes and shoes. The sales tax holidays are popular with retailers, many of whom see a boost in sales without giving up any revenue.
Learn More... A lot of us are in denial about whether we have a problem with debt and credit management. If you're making your payments on time or if you have a reasonably high income, you might not realize you are in a "danger zone" in terms of your debts and bills.
Learn More... Professional Development
Fearing a shortage of qualified managers as business picks up, some companies are bolstering leadership-development efforts.
Learn More... Corporate America
In an effort to help struggling gas stations and appease furious consumers following the Gulf disaster, BP is lowering its gasoline prices.
Learn More... Recent government data suggest an economy in confusion. Growth and consumption are slowing, but savings are rising, up to 6.4 percent of personal income. The savings rate, in fact, has been climbing for three years, as Americans have been hoarding cash to protect themselves against the struggling economy.
Learn More... Government
In a landmark decision issued Wednesday, a federal judge ruled Wednesday that California’s voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage violates the U.S. Constitution.
Learn More... "ELECTION time is coming," begins a song entitled "President" by Wyclef Jean, the Haitian hip-hop star. Election time is indeed coming in Haiti, with the presidential vote scheduled for November 28th, and Mr Jean's vision may very well come true. He will formally announce his candidacy this Thursday night during an appearance on Larry King Live.
Learn More... Leadership
America's ultra-rich are queuing to join in a grand gesture of generosity. Forty US billionaires have signed up to pledge at least half of their fortunes to charity under a philanthropic campaign kicked off by Warren Buffett and Bill Gates.
Learn More... Jeff and Maria are co-workers at a company that lets employees set their own hours. Jeff usually saunters into the office about 10 a.m., while Maria is there promptly at 9 a.m.
Learn More... Lifestyle
Sure, we all know we're supposed to get seven or eight hours of sleep a night, but all of us skimp from time to time, getting, say, five hours one night and six hours the next.
Learn More... A joke making the rounds online involves a pair of red and green glasses and some blurry letters that say, "If you can’t make it good, make it 3-D."
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