Executive Style

Leadership

Learning leadership

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Sally Helgesen Leadership is neither art nor science but a practice that can be developed.

How to be a billionaire

Man with cigar and cash.

Shaun Rein, Forbes.com Have you dreamed of becoming a billionaire?Based on the response I've gotten to my recent article Three Myths About Starting Your Own Business, many people have.

Five first steps to finding a job abroad

A departures sign.

Diane Morgan, Forbes.com More people than ever are searching for jobs internationally in the hope of gaining knowledge and experience from around the globe.

No ordinary bloke: Joe Hockey

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Angus Fontaine, Sunday Life He climbs mountains, rescues cats, raises money for a children's charity - and still Joe Hockey finds time to be a politician.

Boring bosses not a bad thing

Boss

David Brooks Good CEOs are often not the most exciting people to be around. But is that a bad thing?

Rich get poorer

Forrest

Chris Zappone The global recession has wiped $25 billion from the collective wealth of Australia's richest people.

Doing things the Donald Trump way

Donald Trump

Shaun Rein, Forbes.com He may go through bankruptcies, but he couldn't be a savvier self-marketer, says Shaun Rein.

How CEOs stay on top

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Rebecca Ruiz, Forbes.com Executive retreats offer businesspeople prime opportunities to regroup and recharge.

Business leaders fearful

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Natalie Craig The speed and intensity of the economic crisis have paralysed business leaders: study.

Exit right

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Tara Weiss Got an exit interview? Don't tell your boss just how much you hated your job.

After the chop

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Yvonne Nicolas You've survived the redundancy so why do you feel so bad?

What workers want

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Joan-Maree Hargreaves A shortage of talent means employees can make more demands of employers.

Balancing work and pregnancy

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Tara Weiss, Forbes.com Here are the best ways to keep your cool - and your job.

How to outsource yourself

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Tara Weiss, Forbes.com Having a tough time finding a job? Maybe you're just not looking in the right place.

Why four-day weeks don't work

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Tara Weiss, Forbes.com It sounds great, but some argue there are drawbacks.

Toastmasters leads the way

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Yvonne Nicolas Bernard Marmion is one of 235,000 Toastmasters members from 11,700 clubs in 92 countries.

Networking after the offer

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Tara Weiss, forbes.com Building a network of professional contacts early in your career will help you down the road.

Receive a job counter-offer? Don't take it

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Hal Reiter, Forbes.com Pitting your employer against another in a bidding war for you is often career suicide.

The Wunderkind

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Kevin Rudd's new chief of staff wields more power and influence than much older politicians.

Cushioning the blow of layoffs

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Tara Weiss, Forbes.com Smart companies help laid-off employees find new jobs - and minimise bad press in the process.