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Think SoLoMo or SoCoLoMo – Social Commerce, Local & Mobile – For Digital Success

Modern Servant Leader

Social Executives: 94% said C-suite social media participation enhances a brand image. Billion in 2010 to 7.9 Billion in 2015. Forrester Research: US eCommerce to Reach Nearly $300 Billion by 2015. Social Media. Social CEOs : 77% of buyers say they are more likely to buy from a company whose CEO uses social media1.

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How The World Of Work Will Change In The Next 10 Years

Six Disciplines

Work will become less routine, characterized by increased volatility, hyper-connectedness, 'swarming' and by 2015, 40 percent or more of an organization's work will be "non-routine," up from 25 percent in 2010. But the employee will still have a "place" where they work.

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How The World Of Work Will Change In The Next 10 Years

Six Disciplines

Work will become less routine, characterized by increased volatility, hyper-connectedness, 'swarming' and by 2015, 40 percent or more of an organization's work will be "non-routine," up from 25 percent in 2010. But the employee will still have a "place" where they work.

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Why the C-Suite Needs Women of Color

Harvard Business Review

even though their workforce participation is equal to or greater than that of men, according to a White House Project study. trillion in 2010 to $2.1 trillion in 2015, accounting for 15% of the nation's total. Similarly, the buying power of Hispanics will rise from $1 trillion in 2010 to $1.5

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Companies Fare Worse When the Press Exposes Their Problems Before They Do

Harvard Business Review

Take 2010, when BP was confronted with one of the biggest oil spills in history. Or 2015, when the U.S. In our first study, participants were exposed to a set of articles from a quality newspaper, including a fictitious article in which an organizational crisis was revealed by a third party.

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Charting China’s Rising Individualism in Names, Songs, and Attitudes

Harvard Business Review

From 1979 to 2015, Chinese GDP per capita increased from 2.7% We sampled the 10 most popular songs every year under the Chinese National Radio Billboard from 1970 to 2010. The first question on the WVS asks participants to rate how important they find family, friends, leisure time, politics, work, and religion.

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Why Aren’t There More Asian Americans in Leadership Positions?

Harvard Business Review

According to 2010 data from the U.S. In two separate studies (by Ho and Jackson in 2001 and by Lin and colleagues in 2005), participants generated lists of all stereotypes they had heard about Asians. Asians do outperform other minorities and white people when it comes to education, employment, and income.