The New York Times: The Greening of Business Travel Gains Momentum
In a single afternoon recently, Rob Bernard had a meeting in Kenya, one in Ireland and one in Finland — three countries and two continents in less than 24 hours.…
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In a single afternoon recently, Rob Bernard had a meeting in Kenya, one in Ireland and one in Finland — three countries and two continents in less than 24 hours.…
After you stop working, a 25- or 30-year retirement could await you. If you don’t feel ready to face full-time retirement or you want to augment your retirement income, consider…
When Peter F. Drucker, the political economist and author, passed away in 2005 at the age of 95, he was legendary in business circles and often called the “father of…
Talk to practically anyone who has hunted for a job with the federal government, and he or she will tell you the hiring process can be painfully slow and bureaucratic.…
With our 22nd anniversary this week (on the Fourth of July), I’m happily betting that love will keep my husband, Cliff, and I together for many years to come. But…
There’s something exciting and energizing about watching a recent concert performance of Bruce Springsteen, 65, blazing through a rendition of Tumbling Dice with Mick Jagger, 70, and the Rolling Stones…
If you’ve decided to change careers, you’ll most likely be working for a younger (perhaps, much younger) boss. It’s completely normal to feel a bit uneasy at the thought of…
Many workers over 50 know what it feels like to have a hiring manager peer across the desk wearing a skeptical expression. You can guess what they are thinking —…
Couples and money is a subject near and dear to my heart. I’ve interviewed hundreds of women about everything from their investing habits to their fears of being penniless. And,…
With many Americans working well into their later years due to the economic downturn, it’s not uncommon for older workers to report to much younger managers. Answering to someone who…
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