Capital Business: Bringing talent to light: Working with a flatter pyramid; Start-ups often need right leader; Executives turn to body language; Where talent is in most demand; Body language in the workplace dos and don'ts

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Cover story: Bringing talent to light

Working with a flatter pyramid

Danielle Douglas FEB 24

Start-ups often need right leader

Steven Overly FEB 24

Executives turn to body language

Abha Bhattarai FEB 24

Where talent is in most demand

Jonathan O'Connell FEB 24

Body language in the workplace: Dos and don'ts

FEB 26


From the Capital Business Blog

SAIC to make nearly $1 million payment to departing chief executive

Marjorie Censer FEB 24
SAIC said it has agreed to pay Walter P. Havenstein a lump sum of $920,000 when he retires next week

Setback to Holy Cross hospital

Jonathan O'Connell FEB 23
A judge overturned a ruling granting authority for Holy Cross's plans to open a hospital in Germantown.


Latest news from Capital Business

RTC plots Reston's tallest building

Jonathan O'Connell FEB 26
The developer's proposed 23-story project would replace the Town Center Office Building.

Lakeforest Mall's future hinges on sale

Jonathan O'Connell FEB 26
Owners have put the property up for sale after analysts said they were behind on loan payments.

Rosetta Stone latest to get new CEO

Steven Overly FEB 26
A string of Washington area companies are experiencing turnover at the top.

Salient aims to be mid-tier contractor

Marjorie Censer FEB 26
The Fairfax-based contractor said last week that it plans to acquire McLean-based ATS Corp.

Start-ups struggle to find workers

Steven Overly FEB 26
The region's up-and-coming tech companies are in dire need of Web developers and engineers.

British shirtmaker to open D.C. store

Danielle Douglas FEB 26
Men's clothier Charles Tyrwhitt will open a 2,000-square foot store in Golden Triangle this April.

Sick dog? Firm's pet program can help.

Abha Bhattarai FEB 26
Life at work | Falls Church-based IntelliDyne has been providing health benefits for pets since 2007.


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