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Has Jim Goodnight Cracked the Code of Corporate Culture?

Michael Lee Stallard

Published by Michael Lee Stallard on June 18, 2010 09:30 am under E Pluribus Partners , Media Appearances , connection culture , employee engagement Today, The Economic Times in India published an article I wrote about Jim Goodnight and SAS Institute. The report also concluded that the downward trend began long before the Great Recession.

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Has SAS Institute’s Goodnight Cracked the Code on Corporate Culture?

Michael Lee Stallard

The report also concluded that the downward trend began long before the Great Recession. Recently, SAS was named number 1 on Fortune’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” list for 2010. During our conversation it was evident that he is proud that SAS is developing software to solve problems in a broad range of fields.

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The Olympics as a Story of Risk Management

Harvard Business Review

Risk management is now at the heart of the governance model for the Olympic Games and the Olympic movement, and not only because of their growing scale and complexity. These risks can emanate from the realm of security, public health, natural ecology, technology, or economics.

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Questions and Team Building | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

How can we improve the risk management, governance, control, and reporting functions for this? What are the potential risks vs. possible rewards and what is the downside of not making the investment? Who are your strongest leaders and how are you developing them to handle more responsibility?

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Can JP Morgan Transparently Police Itself?

Harvard Business Review

boss, Ina Drew , the former head of their unit in of the bank's, the Chief Investment Office (CIO); and CEO Jamie Dimon, to whom the CIO reported who oversaw the CIO. boss, Ina Drew , the former head of their unit in of the bank's, the Chief Investment Office (CIO); and CEO Jamie Dimon, to whom the CIO reported who oversaw the CIO.

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We May Never Know Leaders' Responsibility in Gulf Disaster

Harvard Business Review

The last official report on the April 2010 explosion at the Deepwater Horizon rig was issued on September 16th. The report fails to address this fundamental question, just like all the other reports which have gone before. We may never know. See my earlier critique of the National Commission in this regard.).

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The Comprehensive Business Case for Sustainability

Harvard Business Review

” Improving risk management. Climate change, water scarcity, and poor labor conditions in much of the world increase the risk. McKinsey reports that the value at stake from sustainability concerns can be as a high as 70% of earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. Fostering innovation.