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If you’ve hired me, recognize me!
TechIf you’ve hired me, recognize me!
By Nadira A. HiraAugust 3, 2007
Managing Mom and Dad
LeadershipManaging Mom and Dad
By Nadira A. HiraJuly 20, 2007
The phoniness of corporate do-gooding
LeadershipThe phoniness of corporate do-gooding
By Nadira A. HiraJuly 19, 2007
Everything I know I learned from TV
TechEverything I know I learned from TV
By Nadira A. HiraJuly 17, 2007
Should Gen Y be considered a workplace minority?
LeadershipShould Gen Y be considered a workplace minority?
By Nadira A. HiraJuly 16, 2007
Not just an iPhone, but a tribal rite for Gen Y
TechNot just an iPhone, but a tribal rite for Gen Y
By Nadira A. HiraJune 28, 2007
When a T-shirt says too much
When a T-shirt says too much
By Nadira A. HiraJune 18, 2007
Growing up in public
Growing up in public
By Nadira A. HiraJune 14, 2007
One less starving artist…
One less starving artist…
By Nadira A. HiraJune 11, 2007
Speed dating for the mobile set
TechSpeed dating for the mobile set
By Nadira A. HiraJune 6, 2007
Discrimination through the generations
FinanceDiscrimination through the generations
By Tom ZieglerMay 31, 2007
Daily inspiration
Daily inspiration
By Nadira A. HiraMay 24, 2007
Generation Validation
Generation Validation
By Nadira A. HiraMay 21, 2007
Feeling the love
Feeling the love
By Nadira A. HiraMay 16, 2007
The Gig goes live…
The Gig goes live…
By Nadira A. HiraMay 14, 2007
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