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Andrés Iniesta’s Farewell, and How to Make Endings Count at Work

Harvard Business Review

It was a striking image from an industry from which others often borrow metaphors: a slam dunk, down for the count, a home run, drop the ball. It is a space we all visit, more or less willingly, ever more often as working lives get longer and careers more fragmented. They are major career shifts. His working life will go on.

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Three Unexpected Ways to Help with Disaster Recovery

Harvard Business Review

When the devastating earthquake struck Haiti in January 2010 , killing more than 250,000 and injuring countless more, donors and governments sent billions in aid and in-kind support. It's an approach we call creating shared value ( my coauthor Mark Kramer and FSG cofounder Michael Porter wrote about this in Harvard Business Review ).

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