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Immigrants Create More Jobs Than They Take

The Horizons Tracker

If they don’t physically take jobs from them, the added workers in the labor market drive down wages, so natives get lower income as a result. To try and gain a holistic perspective on the contribution of immigrants, the researchers assessed both their entrepreneurial contributions and their labor market contributions.

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Corporations: Lessons from a College Football Halftime

Michael Lee Stallard

During halftime, TCU will celebrate the 10th anniversary of “Frogs for the Cure” which began in 2005 when TCU athletics partnered with Susan G. Frogs for the Cure began the national trend to honor survivors that is now commonplace on collegiate and professional athletic fields during Breast Cancer Awareness month.

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Female Leadership on the Decline in Canada :: Women on Business

Women on Business

However, all hope is not lost for Canadian businesswomen. In April 2007, Catalyst surveyed all of the FP 500 companies in Canada, and at the time, 15.1% of upper management positions were held by women (up from 14.4% That means some of those women could be on the right path to move into corporate executive positions in the future.

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New Year Entertainment: Predictions, Forecasts, and Projections

The Practical Leader

This time of year, we’re bombarded with glib and confident “experts” forecasting everything from the economy, to global warming, to financial markets, social trends, weather, and lots more. Most forecasters project a glass half full or half empty extrapolation of today’s best or worst trends.

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How to Drive Change with a Leadership Point of View

Next Level Blog

Magazine » December 06, 2010 How to Drive Change with a Leadership Point of View Every so often, The New York Times will run a long feature on the CEO of a large business.    Seeing that clean energy was going to be a growth market, Immelt launched ecomagination in 2005.    Look at ecomagination. 

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EBay CEO Meg Whitman to Retire :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Just six months later, eBay went public with its initial public offering, and by 2005, eBay was on fire with nothing stopping it. When Meg Whitman joined eBay in 1998, no one knew how successful the company would become. Whitman took the helm when eBay employed only a few dozen people.

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Quotes to Note from Superabundance

The Practical Leader

Site Seeing for More Abundance HumanProgress Beautiful News: Unseen trends, uplifting stats, creative solutions Works in Progress The Progress Network The post Quotes to Note from Superabundance appeared first on The Clemmer Group.

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