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iCharts launched; Invitation code for premium beta accounts.

Rajesh Setty

Here is a sample interactive chart created using iCharts. © 2005 - 2010 Rajesh Setty Podcast Powered by podPress (v8.8) Putting up an excel created chart online is similar to posting an image online. Excel charts are not searchable (yet) The Solution iCharts !

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The 'Invisibles' in Business Performance

QAspire

Well Invested Time in July 2010 By Tanmay , August 4, 2010 @ 10:39 am @Ivana - Thanks! In the corporate world today we have too many examples of POWER WITHOUT RESPONSIBLIY and those at the same time those who are responsible are not given the power By Tanmay , August 4, 2010 @ 7:10 pm @Anonymous - No. Well said, Tanmay!

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The Comprehensive Business Case for Sustainability

Harvard Business Review

For example, Bunge, an agribusiness firm, reported a $56 million quarterly loss in its sugar and bioenergy segments due to drought in 2010. billion in mining projects since 2010. Fostering innovation. Investing in sustainability is not only a risk management tool; it can also drive innovation.

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Integrating Maintenance of Board Certification and Health Systems’ Quality-Improvement Programs

Harvard Business Review

With this in mind, the American Board of Medical Specialties and its 24 member boards in 2006 adopted new standards for physician certification and maintenance of certification (MOC). This figure near the bottom of this document shows a “Wordle” of the reflection surveys and sample comments from team members. Moving Ahead.

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The HBR Approach to Failure

Harvard Business Review

To set about answering that question, we ran a semantic clustering analysis on a sample of articles from HBR's archives over the course of several periods between 1990 and 2010 (the time period when the HBR online archive is the most complete). 2007-2010 is not surprisingly dominated by negatives.