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Alaix, J. R. 2014. The CEO of Zoetis on how he prepared for the top job. Harvard Business Review (June): 41-44.

Almer, E. D. 2005. Advice from trailblazers and rising stars. Journal of Accountancy (September): 97-99.

Amabile, T. M. and S. J. Kramer. 2007. Inner work life: Understanding the subtext of business performance. Harvard Business Review (May): 72-83. (Performance is driven by the workers' state of mind).

Ancona, D. and D. N. T. Perkins. 2022. Family ghosts in the executive suite: The roles you played growing up can help and hinder you at work. Here's how to maximize the positive. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 92-101.

Anders, S. B. 2016. Financial planning resources for women (and men). The CPA Journal (September): 72-73.

Anders, S. B. 2016. Free CPA exam resources. The CPA Journal (August): 64-65.

Andersen, E. 2016. Learning to learn: Mental tools to help you master new skills. Harvard Business Review (March): 98-101.

Anderson, C. 2013. How to give a killer presentation. Harvard Business Review (June): 121-125.

Anderson,C. L.,C.R. Jones and C.R. Pryor. 2011. Tax preferences for education are simpler but not simple: Maximizing the available credits and deductions. The CPA Journal (December): 58-64.

Arms, D. 2014. Build your personal brand in four weeks! Strategic Finance (December): 40-46.

Arms, D. 2014. How to land the job you want. Strategic Finance (September): 40-45.

Arms, D. 2015. Closing and opening doors successfully: Once you decide to leave your current job for another, make sure you follow some critical steps that will help you show your value to both employers. Strategic Finance (March): 48-53. (Resign gracefully: Inform your manager of your resignation. Follow up with a written letter of resignation. Tell your colleagues about your resignation. Be prepared to make a transition plan. Remain friendly and professional at all times. Accepting a counteroffer is rarely a good idea).

Ashford, S. J. and A. S. Tsui. 1991. Self-regulation for managerial effectiveness: The role of active feedback seeking. The Academy of Management Journal 34(2): 251-280.

Ashford, S. J. and J. Detert. 2015. Get the boss to buy in. Learn to sell your ideas up the chain of command. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 72-79.

Atkinson, A. A., R. D. Banker, R. S. Kaplan and S. M. Young. 2001. Management Accounting 3rd edition. Prentice Hall. (ABKY Chapter 10 Summary - A Whistleblower's Choices).

Bachelot, M. 2017. 7 tips to take control: Work smarter, not harder, to deliver results, develop better work relationships, and find more satisfaction and success in your career. Strategic Finance (October): 44-49.

Badaracco, J. L. 2016. Managing yourself: How to tackle your toughest decisions. Harvard Business Review (September): 104-107.

Baek, C. and K. Bilbeisi. 2011. Should home buyers choose a short- or long-term mortgage? The preferred option depends upon a variety of factors. The CPA Journal (June): 56-61.

Baird, L. S. 1977. Self and superior ratings of performance: As related to self-esteem and satisfaction with supervision. The Academy of Management Journal 20(2): 291-300.

Balbi, A. 2015. Careerdriver: Plan your future. Strategic Finance (November): 11. (imanet.org/CareerDriverSF).

Balbi, A. 2015. Next-generation job candidates. Strategic Finance (October): 9.

Balbi, A. 2015. Young pros get a high-level view. Strategic Finance (December): 12-13.

Banks, J. and D. Coutu. 2008. Managing yourself: How to protect your job in a recession. Harvard Business Review (September): 113-116.

Banta, K. and O. Boston. 2020. The strategic side of gig: The right kind of outside work can boost your career. Harvard Business Review (May/June): 147-151.

Barnes, C. M. 2018. Sleep well, lead better. Harvard Business Review (September/October): 140-143.

Barnett, B. 2015. The Strategic Career: Let Business Principles Guide You. Stanford Business Books.

Barnett, W. P. and A. S. Miner. 1992. Standing on the shoulders of others: Career interdependence in job mobility. Administrative Science Quarterly 37(2): 262-281.

Battilana, J. and T. Casciaro. 2021. Don't let power corrupt you: How to exercise influence without losing your moral compass. Harvard Business Review (September/October): 94-101.

Baysden, C. 2014. Making manager: The key to accelerating a career in public accounting. Journal of Accountancy (November): 36-39.

Baysden, C. and J. Wilson. 2014. How to speed the path to partner. Journal of Accountancy (March): 28-32.

Beard, A. 2011. Surviving twin challenges - At home and work. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 164-166.

Beard, A. 2017. The theory: "If you understand how the brain works, you can reach anyone. A conversation with biological anthropologist Helen Fisher. Harvard Business Review (March/April): 60-62. (Summary).

Beard, A. 2017. Your success is shaped by your genes. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 34-35.

Bearden, N., C. Oelschlegel and J. F. Brown. 2014. Is it ever ok to break a promise? Harvard Business Review (September): 119-123.

Bebchuk, L. A. 2021. Don't let the short-termism bogeyman scare you. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 42-47.

Beeson, J. 2009. Managing yourself: Why you didn't get that promotion. Harvard Business Review (June): 101-105.

Benson, H. 2005. Are you working too hard? A conversation with mind/body researcher Herbert Benson. Harvard Business Review (November): 53-58.

Bercik, T. and J. Lewin. 2016. Ace your next job interview. Strategic Finance (September): 46-53.

Berinato, S. 2015. The internet makes you think you're smarter than you are. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 26-27.

Berk, B. A. 2014. Avoid a career stall. Journal of Accountancy (September): 20.

Berk, B. A. 2015. Career toolkit: Tips and practices for employers and employees. Journal of Accountancy (April/May):102-107.

Berk, B. A. 2016. How to ace the most challenging job interview questions. Journal of Accountancy (February): 38-41.

Berk, B. A. 2017. Scripting your next role. Journal of Accountancy (January): 22.

Berk, B. A. and D. Wotapka. 2019. Considering consulting? Ask these questions first. Journal of Accountancy (January): 34-38.

Beyer, B., D. Herrmann, G. K. Meek and E. T. Rapley. 2010. What it means to be an accounting professor: A concise career guide for doctoral students in accounting. Issues in Accounting Education (May): 227-244. (Summary).

Bhada, Y. K., J. P. Conley and T. E. Deacon. 1991. A career development model for management accountants. Management Accounting (June): 36-39.

Birchard, B. 2021. The science of strong business writing: Lessons from neurobiology. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 139-143.

Birkinshaw, J. and J. Cohen. 2013. Make time for the work that matters. Harvard Business Review (September): 115-118.

Birkinshaw, J. and M. Haas. 2016. Increase your return on failure. Harvard Business Review (May): 88-93. (Step 1. Learn from every failure. Step 2. Share the lessons. Step 3. Review your pattern of failure).

Birnbaum, J. 2022. Building the cognitive budget for your most effective mind: We can achieve the rewards of reflection and avoid the pitfalls of rumination by having a plan to direct our energy. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 1-9.

Bockanic, W. N. 2012. Making the job interview work for you. Strategic Finance (December): 46-50.

Boisjoly, R. M. 1993. Personal integrity and accountability. Accounting Horizons (March): 59-69.

Bol, J., J. Leiby and M. Shackell. 2022. Are you promotable? Research shows that the answer to that question is driven by not just your current performance evaluation, but by your consultative behavior as well. Strategic Finance (July): 42-47.

Bono, J. E. and T. A. Judge. 2003. Self-concordance at work: Toward understanding the motivational effects of transformational leaders. The Academy of Management Journal 46(5): 554-571.

Bossidy, L. 2007. What your leader expects of you. Harvard Business Review (April): 58-65.

Bowles, H. R. and B. Thomason. 2021. Negotiating your next job: Focus on your role, responsibilities, and career trajectory, not your salary. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 68-75.

Boyatzis, R., A. McKee and D. Goleman. 2002. Reawakening your passion for work. Harvard Business Review (April): 86-94. (Five strategies to help guide and give your life new direction and meaning).

Boyes, A. 2022. How to stop procrastinating: Seven strategies backed by science. Harvard Business Review (May/June): 143-147.

Boyle, D. M., D. P. Mahoney, B. W. Carpenter and R. J. Grambo. 2014. The importance of communication skills at different career levels. The CPA Journal (August): 40-45.

Boyle, D. M., B. W. Carpenter and D. P. Mahoney. 2017. Developing the communication skills required for sustainable career success. Management Accounting Quarterly (Fall): 1-9.

Boyle, D. M., J. F. Boyle and D. R. Hermanson. 2020. How to publish in peer-reviewed practitioner accounting journals. Issues in Accounting Education (May): 19-30.

Boyle, D. M., J. F. Boyle and D. R. Hermanson. 2020. The intersection of academia and practice: Publishing in leading U.S. accounting organizations' journals. Issues in Accounting Education (May): 1-17.

Boyle, D. M., R. Lawrence and D. P. Mahoney. 2013. Navigating the maze of today's professional credentials. The CPA Journal (June): 62-69. (See Accounting Certifications).

Brand, M. 2017. Find the things that are most important to you. Journal of Accountancy (July): 96.

Brands, K. 2017. Improve your technology skills. Strategic Finance (August): 86-87.

Brass, D. J. 1985. Men's and women's networks: A study of interaction patterns and influence in an organization. The Academy of Management Journal 28(2): 327-343.

Breitbeil, C. L. 2017. Set your leadership style: These five steps are key to making the most of your individual potential to lead. Strategic Finance (September): 25-26.

Broida, R. 2010. Laptop tips: Add RAM.... PCWorld (November): 116. (Note).

Brown, K. F. and K. E. Easterday. 2016. Personal disaster recovery plans helping individuals when tragedy occurs. The CPA Journal (May): 50-53. (Checklist for personal disaster plan).

Burrell, L. 2014. Synthesis how to keep learning and still have a life. Harvard Business Review (November): 138-139.

Burris, E. 2022. How to sell your ideas up the chain of command: Start by understanding your manager. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 139-143.

Bussgang, J. 2017. Are you suited for a start-up? Harvard Business Review (November/December): 150-153.

Byrnes, T. W. 1952. Never write a text-book, unless. The Accounting Review (July): 344-345.

Callahan, C. M. 2018. Self-reflective insights on what I have learned in an evolving academic career model: Accounting scholarship, administration, and diversity. Issues in Accounting Education (August): 5-16.

Cappelli, P. and M. Hamori. 2005. The new road to the top. Harvard Business Review (January): 25-32.

Carroll, G. R. and E. Mosakowski. 1987. The career dynamics of self-employment. Administrative Science Quarterly 32(4): 570-589.

Casciaro, T. and M. S. Lobo. 2005. Competent jerks, lovable fools, and the formation of social networks. Harvard Business Review (June): 92-99.

Casciaro, T., F. Gino and M. Kouchaki. 2016. Learn to love networking. Harvard Business Review (May): 104-107.

Cellini, G. L. 2000. Are you happy? Strategic Finance (June): 80-84, 86.

Chabris, C. and D. Simons. 2010. The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us. Crown.

Chacko, T. I. 1983. Job and life satisfactions: A causal analysis of their relationships. The Academy of Management Journal 26(1): 163-169.

Chamorro-Premuzic, T. 2017. Could your personality derail your career? Don't take these traits to the extreme. Harvard Business Review (September/October): 138-141.

Chamorro-Premuzic, T. 2015. Managing yourself: Ace the assessment: More employers are using tests as part of the hiring process. Here's how to prepare for them. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 118-121.

Charles, S. 2018. IMA's global salary survey. Strategic Finance (March): 28-39. See Martin, J. R. 2018. IMA Salary Calculators 2010-2017. Management And Accounting Web. Salary Surveys

Charles, S. 2019. IMA's global salary survey. Strategic Finance (March): 28-39. Salary Surveys

Charles, S. 2019. IMA's global salary survey. Strategic Finance (March): 28-39. Salary Surveys

Chen, S. 2018. Give yourself a break: The power of self-compassion. Harvard Business Review (September/October): 116-123.

Choudhury, P. 2020. Make the most of your relocation: How to reap the benefits and limit the costs when a job takes you far from home. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 104-113.

Christensen, C. M. 2010. How will you measure your life? Harvard Business Review (July/August): 46-51.

Christie, S. 2018. Book review: Fortune on your side. Strategic Finance (September): 12. (Review of Tracy, B. Personal Success. 21 ideas for self improvement).

Ciampa, D. 2005. Almost ready: How leaders move up. Harvard Business Review (January): 46-53.

Ciampa, D. and M. Watkins. 1999. Right from the Start: Taking Charge in a New Leadership Role. Harvard Business School Press.

Clark, D. 2011. Reinventing your personal brand. Harvard Business Review (March): 78-81.

Clark, D. 2012. A campaign strategy for your career: Practical lessons from electoral politics. Harvard Business Review (November): 131-134.

Clark, D. 2021. Feeling stuck or stymied? Now's the time to build your career with strategic patience. Harvard Business Review (September/October): 143-147.

Collins, F. 2006. Career self-interest and concern for others - The effects of co-worker attitudes on fraudulent behavior. Accounting and the Public Interest (6): 95-115.

Collins, J. C. 2015. Go ahead, take the stage: These presentation pointers can help even the most reluctant public speaker thrive in front of the room. Journal of Accountancy (March): 22-26.

Colvin, G. 2015. Humans are underrated. Fortune (August): 100-113. (Summary).

Colvin, G. 2015. Humans Are Underrated: What High Achievers Know that Brilliant Machines Never Will. Portfolio/Penguin. (Contents).

Congdon, C., D. Flynn and M. Redman. 2014. Balancing "we" and "me". Harvard Business Review (October): 50-57.

Conn, C., L. E. Single and C. R. Proschko. 2021. The downside of a discharged student loan. Issues in Accounting Education (May): 141-156.

Cooper, C. L. 1980. Cumulative trauma and stress at work. Accounting, Organizations and Society 5(3): 357-359.

Cooper, C. L. and P. Dewe. 2004. Stress: A Brief History (Blackwell Brief Histories of Psychology, 1). Blackwell Publishing.

Coutu, D. L. 2002. How resilience works: Confronted with life's hardships, some people snap, and others snap back. Harvard Business Review (May): 46-51. ("More than education, more than experience, more than training, a person's level of resilience will determine who succeeds and who fails. That's true in the cancer ward, it's true in the Olympics, and it's true in the boardroom.").

Covey, S. R. 1990. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Simon & Schuster.

Covey, S. R. 1992. PRINCIPLE CENTERED LEADERSHIP. The Free Press.

Covey, S. R. 1998. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families: Building a Beautiful Family Culture in a Turbulent World. Golden Books.

Covey, S. R. 2000. Living the 7 Habits: The Courage to Change. The Free Press.

Covey, S. R. 2003. Beyond the 7 Habits. Franklin Covey.

Covey, S. R. 2003. Focus: Achieving Your Highest Priorities. Franklin Covey.

Covey, S. R., A. R. Merrill and R. R. Merrill. 1996. First Things First: To Live, to Love, to Learn, to Leave a Legacy. The Free Press.

Coyne, K. P. and E. J. Coyne, Sr. 2007. Surviving your new CEO. Harvard Business Review (May): 62-69.

Crant, J. 2015. LinkedIn secrets that showcase your value. Strategic Finance (January): 19-20.

Cross, R. and R. Thomas. 2001. A smarter way to network. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 149-153. (Network with people who have positive energy, are enthusiastic, authentic and generous).

Cross, R., G. Pryor and D. Sylvester. 2021. How to succeed quickly in a new role: Five ways to build a strategic network. Harvard Business Review (November/December): 60-69.

Cross, R., R. J. Thomas and D. A. Light. 2009. How "who you know' affects what you decide. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 35-42.

Cross, R., S. Tayor and D. Zehner. 2018. Collaboration without burnout. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 134-137.

Crossan, M., W. Furlong and R. D. Austin. 2022. Make leader character your competitive edge. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 1-12. (Summary).

Cryer, B., R. McCraty and D. Childre. 2003. Managing yourself: Pull the plug on stress. Harvard Business Review (July): 102-107. (Five steps: Recognize and disengage, Breathe through your heart, invoke a positive feeling, Ask yourself, "Is there a better alternative?" Note the change in perspective).

Dalton, D., N. Harp and R. E. Viator. 2012. How to be a successful mentor: Managing challenges, avoiding pitfalls, and recognizing benefits. The CPA Journal (May): 68-71.

Dalton, T. M. and D. D. Pattison. 2008. Deciding whether to work while collecting social security. The CPA Journal (July): 48-51.

Dattner, B. and R. Hogan. 2011. Can you handle failure? Harvard Business Review (April): 117-121.

Davenport, T. H. and J. Kirby. 2015. Beyond automation: Strategies for remaining gainfully employed in an era of very smart machines. Harvard Business Review (June): 58-65.

Davidson, J. D. 2020. The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age. Simon & Schuster Audio.

Davis, C. E. 2019. 10 tips to improve your presentation slides. Strategic Finance (May): 42-49.

Day, R. A. 1989. How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper. Cambridge University Press.

DeLong, T. J. and S. DeLong. 2011. The paradox of excellence: High achievers often undermine their leadership by being afraid to show their limitations. Harvard Business Review (June): 119-123.

Desroches, D. and R. Lawson. 2015. IMA's global salary survey. Strategic Finance (March): 22-31.

Desteno, D. 2014. Who can you trust? Harvard Business Review (March): 112-115.

Detert, J. R. 2018. Cultivating everyday courage: The right way to speak truth to power. Harvard Business Review (November/December): 128-135.

DeVries, D. D. and T. Lee. 2012. Making information work for you. Strategic Finance (February): 36-41.

Dibbern, N., L. Pilipenko, J. Slivensky and W. Chiang. 2013. Deductibility of MBA education expenses. The CPA Journal (September): 56-61.

DiSalvo, S. J. and M. L. Madarasz. 2020. Income for Life: The Retiree's Guide to Creating Income From Savings. Lioncrest Publishing.

Douglas, P., T. Beed, K. Clark and S. Weisenburger. 1986. Surviving your first job. Management Accounting (June): 32-35.

Downey, M. 2022. Dear class of 2022: Here's some good advice to follow. The Atlanta Journal Constitution (Tuesday, May 24): A8. (Summary).

Drew, J. 2014. How to start and run a mentoring program. Journal of Accountancy (March): 34-39.

Drucker, P. F. 2005. Managing oneself. Harvard Business Review (January): 100-109. (Summary).

Duckworth, A. 2019. Self-reports spur self-reflection. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 14-16.

Dutta, S. 2010. What's your personal social media strategy? Harvard Business Review (November): 127-130.

Dutton, J. E. 2003. Energize Your Workplace: How to Build and Sustain High-Quality Connections at Work. Berrett-Koehler Publishers.

Earley, P. C. 1994. Self or group? Cultural effects of training on self-efficacy and performance. Administrative Science Quarterly 39(1): 89-117.

Edmondson, A. C. 2011. Strategies for learning from failure. Harvard Business Review (April): 48-55.

El-Ramly, Y, and A. Dennis. 2016. Crafting a career that fits the life you want to lead. Journal of Accountancy (October): 34-38.

El-Ramly, Y. and A. Dennis. 2016. Rising to the top on a reduced schedule. Journal of Accountancy (December): 28-32.

Elliott, M. 2019. Try new things, and learn as much as you can. Journal of Accountancy (November): 76.

Elsbach, K. D. 2003. Managing yourself: How to pitch a brilliant idea. Harvard Business Review (September): 117-123. (Showrunners, artist, and neophytes).

Esquire. 2016. The new rules of personal finance: How to spend, save, invest, and not waste any of your hard-earned tender. Esquire: The Money Issue (April): 87-101, 132.

Evans, J. H. III., M. Feng, V. B. Hoffman, D. V. Moser and W. A. van der Stede. 2015. Points to consider when self-assessing your empirical accounting research. Contemporary Accounting Research 32(3): 1162-1192.

Fagerberg, D. Jr. 1957. Why accounting? The Accounting Review (January): 3-7. (Why be an accountant?).

Falgiani, A., M. J. Coe, and J. Thompson. 2004. How to pursue a grassroots mentoring program. Management Accounting Quarterly (Winter): 61-64.

Farrell, A., L. Jutte, K. Kadous, M. Shackell, K. L. Towry and K. Young. 2017. Do you want linkages with that? To best allocate their resources and effort, workers must first understand the cause-and-effect linkages between their choices today and organizational success tomorrow. Strategic Finance (July): 40-47.

Ferrazzi, K. 2014. Managing yourself. Getting virtual teams right. Harvard Business Review (December): 120-123.

Ferriss, T. 2009. The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere and Join the New Rich. Random House, Inc.

Figler, H. R. 1980. Managing stress. Management Accounting (August): 22-28.

Finkelstein, S. 2019. Don't be blinded by your own expertise. Harvard Business Review (May/June): 153-158.

Fishbach, A. 2018. How to keep working when you're just not feeling it. Harvard Business Review (November/December): 138-141.

Fisher, D. J. P. 2017. Building a LinkedIn profile that builds your career. Journal of Accountancy (October): 36-41.

Fleming, J. H., C. Coffman and J. K. Harter. 2005. Manage your human sigma. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 106-114.

Floyd, S. W., D. M. Schroeder and D. M. Finn. 1994. "Only if I'm first author": Conflict over credit in management scholarship. The Academy of Management Journal 37(3): 734-747.

Flynn, F. J. 2003. How much should I give and how often? The effects of generosity and frequency of favor exchange on social status and productivity. The Academy of Management Journal 46(5): 539-553.

Fogarty, T. J., D. V. Saftner and J. R. Hasselback. 2011. Knowing one’s place: The distribution of new accounting academics into a segmented labor market. Journal of Accounting Education 29(2-3): 89-99.

Ford,D. A., D. A. Gerlowski, and P. J. Korb. 2011. Price versus interest rate expectations: Effects on home-buyer decisions. The CPA Journal (September): 46-49.

Foster, B. 2016. Diversity versus discrimination: How to protect yourself. Cost Management (July/August): 24-36.

Fox, J. 2011. "What is it that only I can do?" Harvard Business Review (January/February): 118-123.

Frecka, T. J., H. F. Mittelstaedt and J. S. Stevens. 2022. Career paths and compensation  for accounting graduates. Accounting Horizons (March): 77-109.

Fredin, A. 2012. The unexpected cost of staying silent: Not blowing the whistle may seem like the easy way out, but those who choose silence pay a price. Strategic Finance (April): 52-59.

Freedman, R. D. and S. A. Stumpf. 1978. What can one learn from the learning style inventory? The Academy of Management Journal 21(2): 275-282.

Friedman, S. D. 2008. Managing yourself: Be a better leader, have a richer life. Harvard Business Review (April): 112-118.

Friedman, S. D. 2014. Work + home + community + self. Skills for integrating every part of your life. Harvard Business Review (September): 111-114.

Fryer, B. 2006. Sleep deficit: The performance killer. Harvard Business Review (October): 53-59.

Fryer, B. 2008. When your colleague is a saboteur. Harvard Business Review (November): 41-45. (Case study).

Fuller, L. R. and J. M. Hargadon. 2008. MBA, CMA, and CPA: National partners in the 150-hour requirement. Management Accounting Quarterly (Winter): 39-49.

Fuller, L. R. and J. M. Hargadon. 2010. Go for gold! Take the new CMA and CPA exams while earning your MBA. Management Accounting Quarterly (Spring): 30-40.

Furr, N. and S. H. Furr. 2022. How to overcome your fear of the unknown: Embrace the transformative potential of uncertainty. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 135-139.

Gabarro, J. J. and J. P. Kotter. 2005. Managing your boss. Harvard Business Review (January): 92-99.

Gallo, A. 2022. How to navigate conflict with a coworker: Seven strategies to help you make progress with even the most difficult people. Harvard Business Review (September/October): 139-143.

Garvin, D. A. and J. D. Margolis. 2015 The art of giving and receiving advice. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 60-71.

Gavett, G. 2018. You versus the clock. Harvard Business Review (September/October): 150-151.

Gavin, T. A. and P. Dileepan. 2002. Stress!! Analyzing the culprits and prescribing a cure. Strategic Finance (November): 50-55.

Gehman, J. 2022. Book review: Pollock, T. G. 2021. How to Use Storytelling in Your Academic Writing: Techniques for Engaging Readers and Successfully Navigating the Writing and Publishing Process. Administrative Science Quarterly 67(4): NP63-NP64.

George, B. 2019. The CEOs guide to retirement. Harvard Business Review (November/December): 64-68.

George, B., P. Sims, A. N. McLean and D. Mayer. 2007. Managing yourself: Discovering your authentic leadership. Harvard Business Review (February): 129-138.

Ghoshal, S. and J. Bruch. 2004. Managing yourself: Reclaim your job. Harvard Business Review (March): 41-45.

Gilkey, R. and C. Kilts. 2007. Managing yourself: Cognitive fitness. Harvard Business Review (November): 53-54, 56, 58, 60, 62-64, 66. (Mental push-ups).

Gino, F., B. Staats, J. Jachimowicz, J. Lee and J. Menges. 2017. Reclaim your commute. Harvard Business Review (May/June): 149-153.

Givens, C. J. 1988. Wealth Without Risk: How to Develop a Personal Fortune Without Going Out on a Limb. Simon and Schuster. (Summary of Part III).

Gladwell, M. 2002. The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference. Back Bay Books. (Summary).

Gladwell, M. 2005. Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking. Little Brown.

Goetz, B. E. 1960. Ways of learning. Industrial Management Review (April): 9-15.

Gonzalez, J. L. 1987. Time management ... or learning how to say no. Management Accounting (April): 38-39.

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Gordon, P. J. 1986. What do professors do? Business Horizons (May-June): 38-43.

Gosling, J. and H. Mintzberg. 2003. The five minds of a manager. Harvard Business Review (November): 54-63.

Gottman, J. M. 2007. Making relationships work: A conversation with psychologist John M. Gottman. Harvard Business Review (December): 45-50.

Grant, H. 2018. How to get the help you need. Harvard Business Review (May/June): 142-145.

Grasso, L. 2008. The accounting Ph.D. shortage: Crisis or opportunity? Cost Management (March/April): 15-25.

Grayson, J. M., P. M. Basciano and C. L. Cain. 2014. Which would you choice: Funding retirement or paying off consumer debt? Management Accounting Quarterly (Fall): 19-28.

Greer, O. L. 2009. Are you being bullied? Strategic Finance (September): 40-45.

Grenny, J., D. Maxfield and A. Shimberg. 2008. How to have influence. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 47-52.

Grey, C. 1998. On being a professional in a "big six" firm. Accounting, Organizations and Society 23(5-6): 569-587.

Gribbin, D. W. 2005. How to conduct a successful accounting field trip. Management Accounting Quarterly (Fall): 44-50.

Griffiths, D. 2014. The leading edge. Journal of Accountancy (July): 52-55. (Tips from the AICPA on how to become a leader).

Griskevicius, V., R. B. Cialdini and N. J. Goldstein. 2008. Applying (and resisting) peer influence. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 84-88.

Groysberg, B. and R. Abrahams. 2014. Manage your work, manage your life. Harvard Business Review (March): 58-66.

Groysberg, B., W. Johnson and E. Lin. 2019. What to do when industry disruption threatens your career. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 57-62, 64-65.

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