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Make Your Move To Move Up Promotions involve people, politics, timing, the market, and a million nuances that can skew the results. Here's how to inspire a superior to promote you... Tracksuits still in fashion... |
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Building Loyalty The best bosses usually don't get the job done alone but have a talented group of guys around them who know how to take care of business. |
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Street Lessons For Life Tips to managing and preventing some of life's little mafioso surprises... |
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5 Rules of Leaders There's more to being a boss is all cracking skulls, smoking cigars, whacking deadbeats, and lounging with goomahs |
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Be The Capo Guys who like to be told what to do might make mama happy, but they will never be leaders. But if you want to be a leader, follow these rules. |
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Stand Out in a Crowd The shadows are for babbos, so get away from the wall and into the game. |
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The Hierarchy of the Mafia Just like any business whose sole function is to make money, the mob is run from top-to-bottom with members at each level who are assigned specific duties and jobs. |
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The Art of Delegation Prior to handing out any work, you need to consider three things about delegation -- because delegation is not about fairness. |
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Mafioso: Blue-Collar Paisans Every Man Should Have Here is a short list of the blue-collar workers every man should have in his circle. |
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Managing Friendships After A Promotion When a young professional is climbing the corporate ladder he is most likely to lose friendships along the way. When promoted to a managerial position, new rules and relationships are introduced. |
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Learning From the School of Life Any cazzo can go through life hoping for a chance to be on top, but it takes a real professional to know what he wants and take it. |
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Mafioso: Dealing With Authority As hard as it may be to exercise self-control, it's often the only way to deal with someone holding the throne. So, here are some suggestions for dealing with authority. |
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Business With Friends Most people know how to divide their time between business and pleasure, but it's not always easy -- especially when you're dealing with friends. |
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Old School Values The best lessons learned in life stem from old-school values, and they usually only take root in a person through personal knockouts. |
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Mixing Business With Pleasure Mixing business with pleasure can be a delicate balance. But whatever your business is, you can't be a shut-in. |
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Win Wars, Not Battles Battles are lessons to be learned. Here are some tips to help you focus on winning wars, not battles. |
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Winning Back Trust Trust is difficult to gain, easily lost and difficult to win back -- but not impossible. |
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Mafioso: When To Check Your Pride Something they don't teach you in the streets is the "when" and the "where" to maintain your composure. |
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Pound the War Drum When times are tough, business and income should always be your highest priority and all trivial matters. |
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The Woman's Place For better or worse, your friends and foes alike will judge you by your lady. Here are the qualities that Mr. Mafioso's woman exudes. |
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Mr. Mafioso's Hit List This hit list is about types of people who disrupt the smooth flow of business. |
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Mafioso: Making Tough Decisions Here are some tips on making tough decisions. |
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Lessons From Mob Movies Tips that you can learn from the Mafia depicted in movies. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 17, 2011 Carmen Nobel |
Being the Boss In Being the Boss: The 3 Imperatives for Becoming a Great Leader, Harvard Business School professor Linda A. Hill and former executive Kent Lineback discuss the steps to take and the roadblocks to avoid in order to meet that challenge. |