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Success from the Feminine Perspective

Women in the LEAD

  Social researchers have put a price on the value that women add to the bottom line in corporations.   I think that’s great, but I think there’s more to life for women than just success.   So often we have been putting on the trousers, climbing the ladder, and doing things in a masculine way in all areas of our life.

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Waking Up, Taking Risks

Women in the LEAD

Then comes a point—one you’ve undoubtedly reached—where the cost of missing the sheer grandeur of life’s depth and breadth is too high a price to pay. When the pressures of living in a fast-moving world have felt overwhelming, a long, deep “nap” has seemed to be a reasonable coping technique.   Waking up becomes the imperative.

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Indian Tales of Inclusive Business Models

Harvard Business Review

Inclusive growth has become the economic development mantra for both Indian politicians and CEOs in recent months. In the process, these senior execs developed their insights into the needs and wants of rural consumers through interaction, discussion and research.

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Requiring Companies to Disclose Climate Risks Helps Everyone

Harvard Business Review

Nobel laureate Herbert Simon’s model of bounded rationality in decision making explains how this could work. In Simon’s model, decision makers face costs when taking an action, and this makes them stick to “business as usual.”