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50 Ways to Leave your Lover: Keep Failing Til the Last Thing You Try Is Successful

Mills Scofield

To many, a modern meat plant might seem somewhat “shocking”, but to us this “automotive assembly plant operating in reverse” is common place and, in fact, we are not easily “shocked” by much of anything (for evidence of this you are welcome to view the video on our website).

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CEOs Must Engage All Stakeholders

Harvard Business Review

Spanish bank Caja Navarra's CEO, Enrique Goñi, has embraced transparency as a core principle in building its experience-based engagement platforms, believing that the time had come to change the rules as people demand transparency, participation, and responsibility. It closed out the 2010 fiscal year with €11.97

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Many Companies Still Don’t Know How to Compete in the Digital Age

Harvard Business Review

inch disk drives; LCD vs. CRT television; online vs. brick-and-mortar banks). Every industry, no matter how traditional — agriculture, automotive, aviation, energy — is being upended by the addition of sensors, internet connectivity, and software. By 2010, Kodak had clawed its way to No. inch vs. 3.5-inch

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The Social and Political Costs of the Financial Crisis, 10 Years Later

Harvard Business Review

The combination of increased expenditures and decreased revenues resulting from the crisis from 2008 to 2010 is likely to cost the United States government well over $2 trillion , more than twice the cost of the 17-year-long war in Afghanistan. When the government rescued major American banks, it did not fire even one of their CEOs.

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