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OSHA Inspections: Protecting Employees or Killing Jobs?

As the federal agency responsible for enforcing workplace safety, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is often at the center of controversy. Associate Professor Michael W. Toffel and colleague David I. Levine report surprising findings about randomized government inspections.

Can Decades of Military Overspending be Fixed?

Costs tend to rise in all organizations unless managers and their staffs have the motivation and skill to control them. Professor emeritus J. Ronald Fox analyzes this phenomenon during 50 years of US military overspending.

First Look: May 15

Connecting Home Depot … Explaining coordination's role in collaboration … Enabling venture funding in Brazil.

Can the "Leadership Industry" Fulfill Its Promise?

Forum open: Firms are spending a great deal on programs to train leaders lately, while, at the same time, followers seem to be exercising more and more power. Jim Heskett asks readers whether leadership is really teachable, and, if so, how we should measure its success. What do YOU think?

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