Vol. 4, No. 6, June 2008
Features
MOVING OUT MOVING UP
Sometimes the best way to get ahead is to leave. One of the hardest things for some people to do is many times the best thing they can do for their career: relocate. This can mean something as simple as taking another job within the company at a different property in town, taking another job within the company in another state—or country—or taking a job with another company.
Recipes for success
Star chefs share secrets to cooking as a career There is a certain artistry involved in preparing a beautifully fluffed soufflé or a tender Maine lobster. Perfecting a technique or mastering a cuisine is the result of skill, years of hard work and, perhaps most importantly, vision. But the creativity that has for so long driven the culinary industry must now come to a compromise with its polar opposite: business.





