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What Stands In Your Way?
Self-righteousness isolates.

by Bob & Lyn Turknett

December 17, 2009

Creating a Culture of Innovation
Tips and best practices to help you foster innovation and emerge from the recession stronger and more profitable than ever before

by Mike Taylor

December 1, 2009

Three Clues to What Stands in Your Way
by Bob & Lyn Turknett

November 19, 2009

The Business Divorce
Your business partnership is like a marriage, which means you must approach it with the same thoughtfulness and consideration.

by April Nagel

October 9, 2009

From Poetry To Plumbers
Checks and balances is critical to reestablishing trust between boards and leadership

by Joel Koblentz

September 17, 2009

The Etiquette of Sympathy
How to acknowledge grief in the workplace

by April Nagel

September 8, 2009

Three Steps to Effective Delegation
Don't abdicate. Delegate.

by Brian Blomgren

September 1, 2009

Communicate Well At Every Turn
A missed opportunity to advance your agenda is lost forever

by Luke Boggs

August 20, 2009

Manners That Sell
Five tips to winning customers and their loyalty

by April Nagel

August 17, 2009

Driving the Bus
How can boards define and align expectations with the quality of the talent they require?

by Joel Koblentz

August 6, 2009

The Business of Giving Back
As we achieve personal goals, helping others becomes much more important

by April Nagel

August 3, 2009

Assessing Cultures
Acquiring the best of both in a merger

by Bob & Lyn Turknett

August 3, 2009

Protecting Your Reputation Online
You have to be proactive for your own protection

by Brian Blomgren

July 17, 2009

The Hot Seat
New Georgian Bank Chief John Poelker offers his take on real estate glut, possibly going public, and what further regulation might do to this battered industry.

by Charles Molineaux

July 17, 2009

Women Of Excellence 2009
Business to Business magazine recognizes 12 women who have achieved in the Atlanta business community

July 1, 2009

Understanding Business Simulations
How simulations can provide a strategic advantage for your company

by Ron Strieker

June 30, 2009

The Etiquette of Stress Management
Stress is never an excuse for bad manners

by April Nagel

June 23, 2009

The Alchemy of Governance
Competency and chemistry are critical for a successful board

by Joel Koblentz

June 18, 2009

How Do I Get on My First Corporate Board?
Do your research and tap your network

by Joel Koblentz

May 26, 2009

Etiquette of Crisis Management
Keeping your manners - and your cool - in a crisis

by April Nagel

May 21, 2009

Communicate Your Culture
Take action. Set your culture before it's too late.

by Brian Blomgren

May 11, 2009

What to Consider Before Joining a Corporate Board
Interested in being a candidate for a board seat? Be prepared...

by Joel Koblentz

May 7, 2009

The Positive Effects of Good Decision-Making
How do you make decisions?

by Ron Strieker

May 7, 2009

Game Changer
AT&T Mobility chief Ralph de la Vega forever transformed the mobile phone business with the iconic iPhone. Here's a look inside his wireless world of constant innovation, collaboration and overcoming obstacles.

by Don Sadler, photography by Phillip Vullo

May 5, 2009

Job Interview and Follow-Up Etiquette
Taking control of your job search

by April Nagel

May 4, 2009

Open Line of Communication
How Turner's Phil Kent and The Home Depot's Frank Blake are managing the recession

by Bobby L. Hickman

April 27, 2009

Three Principles for a Powerful Vision
There is no better time to launch your vision

by Brian Blomgren

April 22, 2009

Negotiating Your Salary with Manners
Is now the time to ask for a raise? If so, how?

by April Nagel

April 15, 2009

Leading Through Uncertainty
What has worked in the past is not a prescription for governing companies going forward

by Joel Koblentz

April 13, 2009

Know How to Revitalize Before You Downsize
Is there a right and wrong way to implement cutbacks?

by Bob & Lyn Turknett

April 6, 2009

Succession Planning
Finding your successor and then letting go

by Ron Strieker

April 2, 2009

Gender Free Protocol
Women in the workplace are viewed differently today than in the past

by April Nagel

March 26, 2009

New Regulations Hurt Private Foundations
Accounting and tax rules are creating problems for nonprofits.

by Bobby L. Hickman

March 26, 2009

Calling it Quits
How do you know it's time to quit your job?

by Brian Blomgren

March 16, 2009

Corporate Giving In A Tough Economy
How foundations and nonprofits are coping with recessionary pressures

by Bobby L. Hickman

March 11, 2009

Personal Change Leading to Organizational Change
When the organization needs change, where do you begin?

by Ron Strieker

March 9, 2009

Globe Trotting
Paul Garcia and Global Payments are growing revenues and beating projections, despite the recession.

by Don Sadler

March 5, 2009

Building Roads Or Burning Bridges?
All sides in the transportation dispute say they're looking to speed road construction.

by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service

March 5, 2009

Changing Brand Position in a Down Economy
Brilliant strategy or deadly mistake?

by Stacey Krizan

March 4, 2009

Declaring Bankruptcy
As debt defaults rise, experts say that the 'last resort' option may have some benefits

by Bobby L. Hickman

February 19, 2009

The Parachute
Unemployment figures show a higher percentage of managers are jobless in Georgia. What you might need to know about your severance package.

by Bobby L. Hickman

February 10, 2009

Crisis Management
Every CEO has bad days. Here's how Turner CEO Phil Kent responded to three of his in 2008.

by Drew Ermenc

January 29, 2009

Telephone Etiquette
Manners still make a difference when making a phone call

by April Nagel

January 27, 2009

Insights Into Leadership: Managing Your Employees During Tough Times
Breaking down five myths leaders must overcome during economic uncertainty.

by Larry Decuir

January 7, 2009