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Corner Office: F. Mark Gumz

Tearing Down All the Silos in a Company

F. Mark Gumz of the Olympus Corporation of the Americas says a company functions better when employees share what they do.

Career Couch

Turning Your Company Into a Social Animal

Social media can enhance your company’s brand by connecting with customers and potential customers. But careful planning is a must.

The Boss

From Rocketry to Surgery

Glenn Laub of Defibtech, the defibrillator maker, invented several medical devices during his surgical residency.

Interested in Running a New York Super Bowl? The Time to Apply Is Now

The ideal candidate would be a sports fan and problem-solver who knows how to entertain and turn a cold-weather site into a Super Bowl host.

Entry Level

Doing Well After Not Knowing What to Do

Gregory Auditore lacked direction after high school, but now finds his job as an X-ray technician a satisfying pursuit.

Preoccupations

Cracking the Male Code of Office Behavior

Men’s unspoken perceptions can affect women at work and at home, an author says.

The Boss

A Second Tour as C.E.O.

David Ulevitch of OpenDNS says a professional setback helped him fine-tune some management skills.

The Boss

I’m Lucky to Have a Twin

Shawn Ward says he and his twin, Shane, combined their complementary creative and business talents to form a shoe company.

The Search

A Sign of Hope for More Hiring

Job postings show a rising demand for workers, though not for all industries or skill sets.

Corner Office

How to Shape the DNA of a Young Company

Jeremy Allaire of Brightcove, an online video platform for Web sites, says leaders of new businesses must make the right initial hires, as they will set the foundation for growth.

Preoccupations

How My Assistant Saved the Day

Just how valuable are executive assistants? This boss learned the answer only after she was gone.

The Boss

The Gender Non-Issue

“I told myself early on that I wasn’t going to make gender an issue in my career or allow other people to do so,” says Judy McReynolds, C.E.O. of the freight company Arkansas Best.

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