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Byline: --CARA LITKE
"People gossip because they think they're going to get away with it," says Louis Perrott, author of Reinventing Your Practice as a Business Psychologist (Jossey-Bass), "but more often than not, they don't." Read on.
FESS UP. If someone you've gossiped about confronts you, don't squirm, lie, or swear you never said it. "If you don't hold yourself accountable, no one will ever trust you," says Paula Froelich of the New York Post's Page Six and author of It: 9 Secrets of the Rich and ...