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Challenging Conversations: A Step-by-Step Guide for Great Bosses
Training Tip: As a boss (or as a colleague) be clear about what you really want to accomplish when preparing for a difficult conversation. Share this: Tweet this!
Big ad spending, little press scrutiny
NORTH CAROLINA — It’s hotter than usual in North Carolina this summer. And much of the heat is coming from the high-intensity air war being waged here, with presidential campaign ad spending surpassing $20 million as of July 22 in a state that has traditionally been a bystander in presidential contests (until 2008). The ad
The British media after Leveson
If public outcry against alleged phone hacking sparked the Leveson Inquiry, the government-led investigation into ethics in the British press, citizen interest waned over the eight months of evidence gathering. By Tuesday, when that process closed, the conversation had shifted to become dominated by journalists and editors speaking out in defense of freedom of the
Bell curves
“You must be a ringer,” the journalism instructor told the student, who insisted that, though he had many years of experience in other jobs, he had never been a journalist. “I admit I had to look that term up,” the student said later.” I wasn’t sure if it calling me a ringer was a compliment












