Weekend Workout

Workplace affairs suffer cutbacks

Surveys suggest the flames of love aren't burning as brightly in the current down economy, with many believing it's not worth the career risk of having an affair with a co-worker. Here's a Valentine's Day look at changing moods and attitudes on love in the office

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Heeding the drumbeat of emerging markets

Management consultant urges companies to regard their growth with a global mindset

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Jennifer McNeill's advice: 'Ignore adversity and just plow through'

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Wooing the reluctant do-it-yourselfer

As Canada's economy improves, Rona CEO makes play for homeowners who see renovations as a chore, best avoided

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Harvey Schachter, who writes The Globe's Monday Morning Manager and Managing Books columns, took reader questions

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Outsourcing makes a comeback

After a brief hiatus, companies are back to offloading work to cut costs