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If you need to quit by Tuesday to give two weeks’ notice but your boss can't meet until Thursday, what are you supposed to do?
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As a Negotiations Professor at Stanford's Graduate School of Business, it's Margaret A. Neale's job to help women be better negotiators. And today, she's sharing a few (tuition-free!) lessons with us.
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