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Two Thirds Of Corporate Fraud Is Undetected

The Horizons Tracker

These statistics also assist in quantifying the value of regulatory intervention, such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, or SOX, enacted in 2002 as a response to financial scandals like Enron.

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Can You See What I See?

Lead Change Blog

This was the time to bring paint in 50 gallon drums, roll out a canvas the size of Texas, and put brushes in the hands of innovative designers. If you remember the eras of 1987 or 2001-2002 or 2007-2008 your experience might be similar. Generates passion versus obligatory compliance.

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IBM Focuses HR on Change

Harvard Business Review

In their role of stewards of policy compliance, they can tend to be a brake on change. In growth markets like Kenya and Malaysia, people needed to develop marketing and innovation skills. Another ripe area for innovation is knowledge management and the impact of social media. But not at IBM. people already had that experience.

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How Digital Health Care Can Help Prevent Chronic Diseases Like Diabetes

Harvard Business Review

We studied Omada’s program as part of our Harvard Medical School initiative to identify and share knowledge about innovative approaches to major health challenges that primary care providers play the lead in treating. Omada encourages members to establish a routine for weighing in every day (e.g.,

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The Downside of Health Care Job Growth

Harvard Business Review

Demand and supply are not growing in tandem: from 2002 to 2012, inpatient days per capita decreased by 12% while the workforce in hospitals grew by 11%. For example, new innovative reimbursement models aim to reward providers for lowering health care costs on the supply side. Leading Health Care Innovation.

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The CEO of Kimberly-Clark on Building a Sustainable Company

Harvard Business Review

Tom Falk, the CEO of Kimberly-Clark Corporation since 2002, talks about how the paper company is taking on environmental issues and has been practicing sustainability for 140 years. We require all of our suppliers to abide by the social compliance standards that we set. Corporate social responsibility Sustainability'

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The New New International Economic Order

Harvard Business Review

It's stunning today to read the NIEO demands—because they are almost exactly the same as what Supachai Panitchpakdi, head of UNCTAD and previously Director General of the WTO (2002-2005), is now calling for. But where's the evidence for convergence?