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Amos Tuck School of Business Administration


Recent Articles about Amos Tuck School of Business Administration

The Case for Dreaming Big

American businesses need the next generation of innovators to step up in order to succeed. But how do we find them? Tuck School of Business professor Vijay G...  Read more

Building a Global Network

Who you need to know and how to find them.  Read more

How to Write a Termination Notice

Firing is never easy. In fact, some managers say it's the hardest part of their job. When a business relationship must end, taking some simple steps will hel...  Read more

Service, Dammitt

Book recommendation: 'Intelligent Enterprise' by James Brian Quinn.  Read more

Lessons in Failure

In classic Greek tragedies, the hero often turns inward, choosing to believe in his eminence despite signs to the contrary. He assumes the decisions that ...  Read more

How to Improve Your Hiring Practices

Think you know what works when hiring a new employee? Experts say: think again. Most managers skimp on time and energy needed to find the best candidates for...  Read more

How to Hire an Executive Assistant

If scheduling and clerical work is slipping between the cracks, it might be time for an assistant. Here's your guide to a smooth hiring process.  Read more

Is Wal-Mart Killing Your Business?

The best strategies for small business owners struggling to compete with the discount giant.  Read more

60-Second Business Plan: Blot-Com

Psychological testing over the Internet: does it allay employers' misgivings or merely make them worse?  Read more

How to Choose an Exit Strategy

When you need to decide on an exit strategy for your business, here are factors to consider and tips for choosing the one that's best for you.  Read more

Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom

Some of America's biggest corporations are discovering that their future may depend on thinking small.  Read more

Spontaneous Combustion

The decade-old revival of the wood-stove industry is cooling as quickly as it heated up. Upstart market leader Vermont Castings counts on the reputation it h...  Read more

The Biggest TV Network You've Never Heard Of

Michael Stern started PRN with this insight: If most people make their buying decisions inside the store, why not show them commercials inside the store? Bec...  Read more

Identity Crisis

Tom's of Maine CEO goes through a period of disillusionment as his company becomes more professionalized.  Read more

When Sbane Talks, People Listen

The Smaller Business Association of New England commands more influence, both at home and in Washington, than its modest size suggests.  Read more