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The CYA Report: Workforce Bracketology Special Report—The Final Four

The CYA Report podcast is a partnership between Workforce Management and Fistful of Talent. In this edition, Workforce Management publisher Todd Johnson, senior editor Ed Frauenheim, copy desk chief James Tehrani and TV Week managing director Chuck Ross discuss who they think will win the Workforce Impact and Pop Culture brackets.

  • Published: May 17, 2012
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The CYA Report podcast is a partnership between Workforce Management and Fistful of Talent. In this edition, Workforce Management publisher Todd Johnson, senior editor Ed Frauenheim, copy desk chief James Tehrani and TV Week managing director Chuck Ross discuss who they think will win the Workforce Impact and Pop Culture brackets. Listen to the podcast below.


Play the Workforce Impact bracket challenge.

Play the Workforce Pop Culture bracket challenge.

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