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Embedding EDI as KPIs: The organisations using inclusion metrics as performance indicators

Chartered Management Institute

Interview: Embedding EDI as KPIs: The organisations using inclusion metrics as performance indicators Written by Sonia Sharma-Karia Wednesday 02 August 2023 Share Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share via email How do we make equality, diversity and inclusion a measurable goal and an aspect of our strategic success?

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The Growing Role Of Parental Wealth In The Fortunes Of British Children

The Horizons Tracker

This is a metric that helps to quantify the relationship between parental wealth and that of their offspring. After analyzing the survey data from 2010 to 2018, the researchers found that IWE was growing at a rate of 6% per decade.

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How to Compete Like the World’s Most Innovative Leaders

Skip Prichard

Being the founder of an innovative product or service requires holistic thinking, taking into account all aspects of what makes a new venture successful—from its value proposition to the customer (user), product development, technologies, cost to deliver, performance metrics and finally to getting the resources needed for implementation.

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Carlos Ghosn, Nissan, and the Need for Stronger Corporate Governance in Japan

Harvard Business Review

As one accountant based in Japan during 2010, explained , “there was a big rush of inquiries about schemes that might be used either to split out salaries or defer part of it.” Nor does the board issue a compensation report, which explains the rationale and metrics for setting executive compensation.

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The Top 10 Green Business Stories of 2010

Harvard Business Review

Here's my attempt to capture what I see as the most important stories affecting the greening of business in 2010. Germany, not really the sunniest country in the world, added 1% of its electric needs in solar in 2010 alone (it took 10 years to get the first 1% online, and just 8 months for the second 1%). trillion by 2020.