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Downsizing is a difficult and, at some point in a company's history, inevitable occurrence, but there are ways to make the process as painless as possible.
Ready, Aim, Fire! 2000
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Downsizing is a difficult and, at some point in a company's history, inevitable occurrence, but there are ways to make the process as painless as possible.
Ready, Aim, Fire! 2000
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I have written a book called Downsizing, Outsourcing, and Backstabbing: Memoirs of a Techie in the Telecom Industry
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"Downsizing," reduced "head counts" among production or service workers don't necessarily mean that higher-level jobs (and the pay and perquisites associated with them) are being chopped as well.
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"Downsizing" often has negative connotations, but downsizing a pie to an individual serving can be a positive thing.
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"Downsizing" often has negative connotations, but downsizing a pie to an individual serving can be a positive thing.
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"Downsizing" often has negative connotations, but downsizing a pie to an individual serving can be a positive thing.
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"Downsizing" often has negative connotations, but downsizing a pie to an individual serving can be a positive thing.
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"Downsizing" often has negative connotations, but downsizing a pie to an individual serving can be a positive thing.
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"Downsizing" often has negative connotations, but downsizing a pie to an individual serving can be a positive thing.
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