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Rookie Talent: Avoiding a Kodak Moment

Leading Blog

In 2012, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Although the recession ended in 2009, here we are five years later and unemployment for Generation Y (1982-1995) remains near its cyclical peak across the world. The lack of skill development and leadership development among Generation Y affects every generation.

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Glamorous Celebrity Deaths and Minimal Taxes in 2010 :: Women on.

Women on Business

However, since the new tax changes are only in effect from January 1, 2010 until December 31, 2012, we may face another estate tax controversy down the road. So at least in the short term, we have a solution to the estate tax dilemma. If that’s truly the case, let’s shoot for a glamorous, easy death– and minimal taxes.

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More People are Getting Raises in 2011—Are You?

Women on Business

Compare that with 80% in 2009. We’re moving past salary freezes with just 3% of employers say they’re planning across-the-board salary freezes this year, compared to 43% in 2009. They’re projected to rise by 2.9% Most employees are getting raises. In 2011, 88% of employees got a raise to their base pay.

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The "Loose Reins" Approach to Management

Harvard Business Review

Visitors to the 2012 Olympic Games enjoyed the shared space rework of London's cultural mecca, Exhibition Road, a three-year, multi-million dollar project. Look around the corporate world, and you can find great examples of organizations also taking the "shared space" approach too so people can better collaborate and innovate.

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A Couple Reasons to Smile About

Women on Business

These tax rates will remain in effect through 2012. Extends the repeal of phase-outs of personal deductions and limits on itemized deductions for higher income taxpayers through 2012. Extended many energy and business credits and incentives, such as the Research & Development credit. Stay tuned for more excitement!