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Rethinking Digital Transformation: An Interview With Kathleen Wilson-Thompson

HR Digest

Prior to this, she was Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer for Walgreens since 2010. Previously, she served as Senior Vice President, Global Human Resources of Kellogg Company from July 2005 to December 2009.

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Google Chrome: Focus moving to capturing "Real Estate" | Rajesh Setty

Rajesh Setty

© 2005 - 2010 Rajesh Setty Podcast Powered by podPress (v8.8) rajesh301 on Why MANY smart people think they deserve a better position at work? Recent Readers Visitors Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

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Entrepreneur Journeys – A conversation with Sramana Mitra | Rajesh.

Rajesh Setty

She has a particular interest in Media and Retail companies and their transition to a Web-centric world. © 2005 - 2010 Rajesh Setty Podcast Powered by podPress (v8.8) Her current focus, however, is primarily in the realms of Web 3.0 and Enterprise 3.0, and related infrastructure.

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Tinkering with Strategy Can Derail Midsize Companies

Harvard Business Review

The tales of two companies, cell phone accessories retailer Cellairis and skin care products maker Rodan + Fields, illustrate the dangers of top-level strategic tinkering. They had the epiphany that they could use cheap retail space – the carts that sit in the middle of shopping malls – to sell mobile phone accessories, mostly cases.

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The 2010 Execution Round-Up: Six Companies That Couldn't 'Get It.

Strategy Driven

What did 2010 look like for you and your company? OnPoint Consulting’s 2010 Execution Gap Maker Round-Up… Execution Gap Maker #1: BP (Need I say more?) Execution Gap Maker #2: Nokia Nokia’s share of the worldwide market for mobile phones continued to slip in 2010. Did you struggle to regain your post-recession footing?

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The Hidden Costs of Cash

Harvard Business Review

There is no fee charged to retailers who use it and no exorbitant interest rates lying in wait for consumers. retail businesses lose about $40 billion annually because of the theft of cash alone. Such government safety net programs kept some 25 million people out of poverty in 2010. It’s safe from hackers. How can this be?

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Don't Underestimate China's Luxury Market

Harvard Business Review

trillion, with annual expenditures increasing from $2 trillion in 2010 to more than $6 trillion in 2020. In 2005, fewer than 50 million credit cards were issued. By 2010, the number had risen to 221 million. At The Boston Consulting Group, we estimate that by the end of the decade, Chinese consumers will spend approximately $41.5