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Forbes - Leadership
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Forbes - Leadership
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Gender and Inequality: How the U.S. Stacks Up Against Other OECD Countries
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has just released the 2012 Better Life Index with two new and striking additions this year. For the first time, each of 11 categories that are used to measure well-being will be compared against gender and socioeconomic inequality, giving a fuller picture of the quality of life in each of the 34 member countries (plus Russia and Brazil).
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How To Turn Your Internship Into Your Job
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Was the Safeway General Counsel's Big Joke Sexist?
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The Leadership Secrets of Mark Zuckerberg [video]
Facebook's young CEO shows maturity in his leadership skills.
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Mayan Doom or Time to Buy?
According to ancient Mayan prognosticators our world should be coming to an end sometime around Christmas. If youâre sitting in Greece or JP Morganâs bond-lending group, the end might seem like itâs already here. And off the Peruvian coast, wildlife is literally dropping from the sky. With global stocks plummeting on any type of news, itâs beginning to feel like the Mayan meteor prediction is right on schedule. From an investment standpoint it raises the obvious question: Is this the time to buy?
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The Demise Of Bendix And Why CEOs Shouldn't Play Favorites
Some of you may remember William Agee, the once highly regarded (especially by himself) CEO of a Fortune 100 automotive supply company, Bendix, and his infamous affair with the undeniably appealing Mary Cunningham. She was a Harvard Business School grad who came to the Great Man's attention in 1979. Allegedly even more impressed with her mental acuity than her considerable physical charms, he arranged promotion after promotion with unseemly speed until she sat to his right, his most trusted advisor, confidante, second-in-command.
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Think a Google Job Interview is Tough? Try The Ultimate 'Think Outside the Box' Test
The changing face of business â the fast-evolving tech space, the impact of international competition, the search for quality employees â creates a fluid and challenging playing field for the entrepreneur with big dreams. Success today requires more than just hard work, it requires smart work in a handful of
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The Number 1 Reason for College Debt That No One Talks About
This year there are more articles on the crushing impact of student debt on college graduates. In hind sight, who would agree to a 6 figure debt balance with potentially no job in sight? So why do students and their parents continue to rack up more debt? I hear it when I
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Son Hit With Aging Parent's $93K Nursing Home Bill
30 states have filial responsibility laws that can throw the burden of support for an indigent family member onto their kids. See what happened to a son when his mother's nursing home sued him for the bill she incurred.
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Body Language in the Boardroom
Many leaders are nonverbally illiterate -- completely out of touch with the effect their body language has on others and unaware of the clear nonverbal signals being sent by clients and colleagues in every business encounter. The human brain is hard-wired to read and respond to these signals, but these leaders donât know that the process is taking place and are unequipped, therefore, to use it to their advantage.
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Private Equity Investments: A Question Of Supply And Demand
The PE investment picture as 2012 began looked very much like the one that prevailed two years ago as the industry was clawing its way back from the depths of the downturn. But as we discuss in Bain & Companyâs Global Private Equity Report 2012, conditions today are more favorable for PE deal making. Debt is available to finance a wider spectrum of deals, and there are also more companies suitable for PE acquisition. Two years ago, many potential PE targets were struggling to absorb the shocks of the credit crisis and the subsequent recession. Today, with their finances righted and costs under control, more companies are ripe for sale.
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The Elite Culture That's to Blame for the College Cost Crisis
Why can't Johnny afford college?
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Morgan Stanley Lowered Estimates On Facebook Ahead of IPO
Facebook's (FB) IPO issues have been widely reported with Nasdaq (NDAQ) taking a fair amount of the blame so far. But now, investors are blaming lead underwriter Morgan Stanley (MS) for raising the price and allocation while at the same time, Scott Devitt, the bank's Internet analyst was lowering his revenue estimates for the company, Reuters reported.
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The Most Important Trait in Business
This article is by Jeff Schmitt, a marketer and former online columnist for Bloomberg Businessweek and Sales & Marketing Management in Dubuque, Iowa.
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First Tesla Model S Cars To Be Delivered Next Month
Silicon Valley electric-car builder Tesla Motors announced it would begin shipping its long awaited Model S luxury sedan to dealers beginning on June 22, which is a month ahead of its original schedule.
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An Ad Man's Predictions For Facebook, Post-IPO
This article is by Paul Gunning, chief digital officer, DDB Worldwide and CEO, Tribal DDB.
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Seven Strategies To Beat The Retail Store Apocalypse
By Nora Aufreiter, Josh Leibowitz, Philip Dalzell-Payne, Kelly Ungerman
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How to Prune Your Organizational Grapevine
Spring is here and life is bursting out at the seams! The bees are buzzing, the flowers are blooming, and people are hard at work getting their gardens ready for the growing season.
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Keep Those Glucose Levels Up!
It was at 1.45pm London time a few weeks ago that my client and I realised that we were both âdrained.' Managing Director of the Europe Middle East and Africa Region of a global company, Jack had got into the office at 7.00am, had come through a fast sequence of meetings and conference calls without a break, and was nibbling at a couple of miserable looking shortbread biscuits (âcookiesâ to you Yanks) in place of lunch. Shame on me for not paying attention to our mutual well-being for the important discussion we were having (donât ask me about my morning and sustenance!).
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These Are The Six Reasons Companies Drop The Ball
What exactly causes a company to drop the ball? In a story I just wrote for Gizmodo, I count down what I believe to be the tech worldâs dozen biggest dropped balls of the past 15 years
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How to Survive a Reorganization
One of senior management's favorite pastimes is moving around the boxes â and the people inside them. I'm not suggesting that reorganizations are frivolous exercises geared to entertain executives (although I'm sure it seems that way to people on the receiving end). Most managers do reorganize with good intentions â to grow revenues, reduce costs, improve customer focus, etc. In their minds, shaking things up is a decisive way to achieve goals.
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Why Young Folks Are Flocking to Alternative Financial Products
It's not just the poor who are turning to alternative financial products. A new study of underbanked Millennials, (those 18-34 years old), from Think Finance, a developer of next generation online financial products, found that underbanked Millennials with mid to high levels of income are using alternative financial services at rates similar to, and in some cases, higher than, their lower-income peers.
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Pom Isn't So Wonderful and Bain Isn't So Bad
As a communications expert I specialize in clearing the gray in a world that increasingly sees only black and white. Thatâs why itâs endlessly fascinating to see how information is used to promote a particular perspective or agenda.
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Global 2000: Top Retail Companies
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Best Buy CEO Stares At Opportunity Promises Bold Action
Dow Jones reports Best Buy is having a mixed fiscal first quarter. Interim Chief Exec Mike Mikan is acknowledging the electronic retailerâs gaffs in lagging behind a âdrastically changed marketâ and promises bold action to turn it around. Best Buy is staring at opportunities and it needs help.
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Partner Sues Kleiner Perkins For Alleged Gender Discrimination
A junior partner at famed venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers has sued the firm charging gender discrimination.
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SpaceX: The Enterprise Voyages Begin
It was a small step for humans but it was a most significant step for humanity. At 3:38 am, SpaceX a privately financed start up watched its very big dream ignite the Florida darkness as its sleek, powerful rocket lifted skyward from NASA Space Center at Cape Kennedy on the first commercial mission to
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Who Are The Top Ten Influencers In Social, Mobile, and Cloud?
As content marketing takes a hold you need to know who has influence in your business area. Who is influencing your clients? And how might your own content might measure up to what the established content producers (bloggers, journalists, analysts) are putting out? These are important questions. Traackr, who I wrote about here, have come up with a fascinating way of answering them.
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'Too Hot' To Sell Lingerie?! The Appearance-Based Female Workplace Dress Code
Twenty-nine-year-old Lauren Odes told ABC News that she was fired from her job at a lingerie store for being âtoo hot.â Meaning: having a not-so-average bosom. Her female supervisor asked Odes to âtape down her breastsâ and âwear a bathrobeâ to cover up her voluptuous body.
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