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Tips for time management and a better exit plan.
Your desk is a mess, you can't find crucial papers, and you need to pick up your kids. Peggy Duncan offers organizing tips that aren't to be missed.
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Manage endless meetings with these employee-friendly fixes.
If your staff is grumbling that there are too many long meetings, switch things up. Make team huddles more productive with tips from time management expert Gail Kasper.
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An expert on personal growth, explains how good communications skills can help you on your career journey.By Teressa Moore Griffin
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Probably not. What often keeps you from leaving work on time is not your actual workload.
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Ali Wing, founder of the new-parent online store Giggle (giggle.com) and mom to Tyler, 8, offers her tips for keeping employees fired up.
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Our etiquette expert offers fundraising do's and don'ts.
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Mom-to-mom advice on handling an obnoxious colleague, the pitfalls of Facebooking and more. Submit your sticky-situations questions to editors@workingmother.com.
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Cope with sudden late office hours with these tips from Natalie Gahrmann, author of Succeeding as a Super Busy Parent.
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Women make up over 50% of the workforce in the US and they still earn less money than men. Why? Part of the problem is that women are less likely than men to ask for a raise. Here are some key tips on how to ask for and get a raise. And remember, getting the conversation started is the first step. 
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Do you watch TV characters and think: I hope I'm not like that? Or a co-worker says: "You are just like the boss on...!" Well, sometimes comparisons are helpful. Having insight into how you’re seen by others at the office can help you work more effectively and get ahead. Here, the good, the bad and the sometimes ugly truths about your work personality and the TV characters who embody those same traits.By Mary Elizabeth William. Photo-illustration by James Porto