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Suzy Welch is a Professor of Management at NYU Stern School of Business, and a Senior Advisor at The Brunswick Group. She is the author of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-seller, 10-10-10: A Life Transforming Idea, and a frequent contributor on CNBC.
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The Perfect Timing of Bill Belichick
DO YOUR JOB (ELSEWHERE)We all need to reinvent at some point in our lives. Here’s what we can learn from how the legendary football coach is facing career upheaval.

How to Spot a Phony—by Someone Who Met ‘Kyle Deschanel’
TOO GOOD TO BE TRUEDon’t be fooled by the magnetism and charisma of those like "Kyle Deschanel" who love to spin a compelling yarn. Follow my simple guide to identifying a charming fraud on sight.

Who's the Real Sarah Palin?
Instead of kicking him to the curb, Palin is publicly opening her home to Levi Johnston—so, Suzy Welch says, she's either deeper than we thought or a flat-out manipulator.

Layoffs: HR's Moment of Truth
When employees are let go, treat them with the respect they got at their hiring.

An Employee Bill of Rights
Whether your boss is good or bad, here's what you have the right to expect.

Fear of Flip-Flopping
Jack and Suzy Welch argue that leaders are actually supposed to change their minds when the wind shifts.

How Not to Succeed in Business
The new administration just broke three cardinal rules of leadership.

For a Fast-Acting Stimulus Plan...
...Washington needs to face three facts—about banks, pork, and revenge.

The Recession's Painful Reality
All good leaders hate letting people go, but it's perilous to stand pat today.

The Year's Hottest Business Topics
Passionate bouquets and punishing brickbats: Columns from Jack and Suzy Welch that lit you up this year.
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