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Reaching Next-Genera |
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Contrary to what some alarmists were predicting when the Internet hit critical mass, the popularity of Web surfing in the workplace has not caused American business productivity to crumble. For many employers, a reasonable amount of personal Internet usage during the workday is accepted. |
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What to Do When Ther |
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Leaders: Myth and Re |
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ǻ | Portfolio |
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The 40-Hour Work Wee |
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Futurists 50 years ago were projecting a 20-hour work week in the United States and Western Europe by the dawn of the 21st century. In most developed nations, their predictions have proven directionally correct: total work time has moved downward. |
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School Vouchers Will |
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In a country that insists on market-driven free enterprise solutions in virtually every aspect of life, it’s ironic that we continue to allow our schools to operate as state-run monopolies. But an increasing number of Americans are beginning to recognize this irony and want to do something about it. |
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