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Auto Suppliers: A Sinking Industry Could Mean Drastic Depletion
Business became more complex in the U.S. auto supplier world after General Motors Corp. and Chrysler L.L.C.'s comeback plans failed to impress the U.S. government
Keeping the Brand Sacred
A hospitality veteran shares how standards and consistency build and maintain credibility in the marketplace.
Building a Green Economy Is No Overnight Feat
Chicago native Mario Brownlow, 31, is quick to proclaim his love of green-collar jobs and how they helped transform his life.
The Angst of Acquisition
Winston McDonald says he never really saw himself as a corporate man, even though that was where his career path veered. “Everyone in college talked
Wrapping Up a Great Performance
The culminating moments of your interview can be your last chance to solidify in the mind of your interviewer that you are the right person
Biden on the Record: Recovery Act and Rural America
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. The Secretary of Agriculture and I have been friends, as you could probably tell, since the ’80s. Tom
Dealing With a Large Tax Bill
After De’Lante A. Rawls, 34, left his job as an insurance agent in 2002 to open his own agency, he was hit with a $7,000
What’s New for ’09
By now, Websites and blogs have reported ad nauseam on January’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Much has been made of the roughly
