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20 great stocks to buy in 2008
To ease your effort of picking the juiciest stocks, we have handpicked a few likely winners of 2008.
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How to develop good managing skills
Good managers use coaching skills as part of their repertoire. The focus is on cooperation and facilitation of the other person's development. Coaching involves crating a comfortable environment where action plans can be developed together.
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10 tech trends that will shape 2008
From wider adoption of software-as-a-service to a greater focus on biometric security measures, the year promises a lot.
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Buy ELSS funds, make money & save tax
Equity linked saving schemes of mutual funds help investors not only save tax but also make money.
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8 guidelines to make money from IPOs
IPOs offer opportunities for making quick money which few other forms of investment can hope to match, particularly during the market's bull phase.
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The No.1 reason why couples fight
Learn how to resolve the financial and emotional issues surrounding a scarce commodity.
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2008: Which stocks to buy now
Day trading is definitely risky if you are not completely aware of the markets. It could have disastrous results. Investing and holding is always a better method, says market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
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B-schools don't teach how to deal with people
This is something that can never be taught in any B-school -- since managing people will never have time-tested, fixed and structured formulae as against most of the other business issues.
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The boss is always right? Not any more
In an increasingly employee-friendly world � and one where jobs chase workers, rather than the other way round � a bad boss is an HR manager's worst nightmare. More and more companies are adopting a zero-tolerance policy towards bullying supervisors, especially when he is the cause of their losing valuable employees.
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Why criticising the Rs 1-lakh car is wrong
To tax the small car 'like crazy' so that the market does not grow until an efficient and affordable mass transit system is in place is short-sighted in the extreme.
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