Analytical Skills 
Improve business decisions by learning how to gather, interpret and present data.

Develop specialized skills and strategies to help you assess patterns, identify relevant questions, gain data-driven insights and effectively share analytical information with others.

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Mike McGuire on Preparing for a Pandemic Flu Outbreak

Influenza pandemics are not static events like a hurricane or tornado, nor are they confined to a specific area. Pandemics come in multiple waves and experts believe that many organizations would have difficulty maintaining operations as a result of absenteeism due to illness, employees caring for t

Mom Corps: A Further Move to Flexible Work Hours

An interview with the founder of Mom Corp, a workforce that offers women an opportunity for flexible work hours.

More Pay Raises in 2010

More pay raises for 2010.

More Training in the Four Cs Still Needed

The 2012 survey shows still shortage in skills in critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and communication.

Morph Your Marketing Strategies from "New" Media to "Now" Media

How to reach today’s increasingly connected digital consumers.

Morten Hansen on Being Great at Work

Work smart, not hard. We've all heard that before but it's not very instructive. Morton Hansen , author of the new book Great at Work , joins us with some tips on how to avoid burnout, work less, and achieve greater results.

Motivating Difficult People

Here's some direction to overcome poor motivation and bad behavior.

Morton Mandel on Hiring "A Employees"

CEO of Parkwood Corp, chairman and CEO of the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Foundation, Morton Mandel has reached great success in both his financial and personal life. In his book It's All About Who You Hire, How They Lead, . . . and Other Essential Advice from a Self-Made Leader , Morton talks a

Moscow Is Now the World's Most Expensive City

Hard to believe, but according to the latest Worldwide Cost of Living Survey, Moscow is now the world's most expensive city, usurping the title from Tokyo. If you're looking for a really cheap place to live, try Asuncion in Paraguay-the world's least...

Motto for the 21st Century: What's Mine Is Yours

While you may not be familiar with the term “Collaborative Consumption,” if you’ve used a Zipcar, set up a queue on Netflix, or even borrowed a book from the local library, you’ve been a participant. The authors of a fascinating new book, What’s Mine Is Yours, explore the 21st century business model