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FT.com - Management
  • The right message for troubled times
    Managers face the task of communicating some difficult decisions to an apprehensive workforce as the slowdown bites

  • Give me your attention
    Everyone is wrestling with the problem of winning mindshare to support the growth of market share, writes Stefan Stern

  • Pfizer chief's cure
    In spite of restructuring, Jeff Kindler, boss of the world's largest pharmaceuticals company, does not rule out future acquisitions

  • The value of office gossip
    The rumour mill does not have to be a destructive. Constructively harnessed, it can help manage worker expectations and even act as method of testing out new ideas

  • Grim Reaper stalks corporate corridors
    Entrepreneurs take more career risks than most, so it might be expected that the incidence of suicide would be higher than average, writes Luke Johnson

  • Turbulent times – patent opportunities
    Ocean Tomo's success highlights the complex market for innovation functioning under the constraints of the credit crisis

  • Prisons specialist steps out
    A software provider to the Belfast security industry has been unlocking its potential after years of shunning publicity

  • India has drama in store
    Shoppers in the subcontinent favour the colour and theatre of the bazaar over more minimalist western store designs, writes Amy Yee

  • Wave goodbye to complacency
    It is not too late to learn important lessons from 2008. Here are five thoughts to bear in mind in 2009, writes Stefan Stern

  • Departing words of wisdom
    The ideal farewell speech should be a subtle balance of humour, memories, reassurance and gratitude


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