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Corner Office

It’s Showtime, So Take That Deep Breath

Caryl M. Stern of the U.S. Fund for Unicef says her early experience in the theater has helped her as a leader.

The Boss

From a Crisis, Opportunity

Suzanne Shank, a partner at a municipal finance firm in New York, says business cycles can open new doors to success.

The Search

The Shifting Definition of Worker Loyalty

When it comes to careers, one expert says, many people are now engaging in serial monogamy.

The Boss

More Than a Famous Name

Andrew Young III said that his father, the former congressman and civil rights leader, helped to teach him to use business strategies to help solve the problems of the world.

Off the Shelf

Workplace Fiction That’s True to Life

Why are there so few good stories about working men and women? A collection edited by Richard Ford, “Blue Collar, White Collar, No Collar,” fills the void.

Preoccupations

After Jail, Repairing a Career and a Life

Having witnessed things he’d rather not talk about, a former C.F.O. takes it one day at a time in his new job.

Distilling the Wisdom of C.E.O.’s

Interviews with more than 70 leaders for the Corner Office columns have shown some traits that successful executives share and look for when hiring.

Unions Woo Airport Security Screeners

The 44,000 airport screeners of the Transportation Safety Administration are casting votes on whether to unionize.

A Boon for Nannies, if Only They Knew

Months after a state law was passed with wage and workplace rules for caregivers and housekeepers, those who would benefit are still learning they have rights.

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Career Couch

It’s Not Mount Everest. It’s My Workload.

If your work duties seems overwhelming, seek help in assigning priorities — and try tackling the toughest tasks first.

The Boss

Stockroom to Boardroom

After working for a department store chain and as a secretary, Marcia Miller started using the entrepreneurial spirit she says she inherited from her father.

The Boss

Translating Your Skills

In any new job, says Susan DeVore of the Premier health care alliance, “the key is to jump in and ask questions.”

Preoccupations

Don’t Let Bureaucracy Ruin Your Day

The simple solution for just about any bureaucratic roadblock is to assemble your teams and discover ways to streamline your work.

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