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10 Ways to Build your Web Effectiveness :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Through the camaraderie and information generated through the site, the realtor finds clients who are happy to work with her because of the quality and honesty of her information. 1) Focus on the quality of your content. How do you make the most of your own website and internet presences? 2) Always add a contact form.

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Offices Can Be Bastions of Civility in an Uncivil Time

Harvard Business Review

A recent survey on easing racial tensions at work by the Center for Talent Innovation found that “The workplace is one of few settings where we commonly interact across racial and ethnic lines.” Three-quarters of respondents to our survey now believe incivility in America has risen to crisis levels.

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What Companies Have Learned from Losing Billions in Emerging Markets

Harvard Business Review

Our survey found that the vast majority (83%) of these companies have suffered significant losses since 2010. of annual revenues from 2010 to 2014. As Ted Unton, former head of global financial compliance at Bemis, the packaging giant, succinctly puts it, Bemis’s “major concern was ethical, not FCPA or regulations.

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The Costs of Racial Disparities in Health Care

Harvard Business Review

years in 2010, a disparity remains — largely from blacks’ higher death rates at younger ages from heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, as well as higher risks for HIV infection, homicide, and infant mortality. Take our survey and download “How Not to Cut Health Care Costs” as a thank you. years in 1970 to 3.8

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Watching Wise Leaders Deal With Complexity

Harvard Business Review

In a survey conducted by IBM in 2010 with more than 1,500 CEOs worldwide, 80% of leaders anticipated greater complexity in the future, but fewer than half of them felt confident to deal with that complexity. Instead they tap into their wisdom — the stuff that gives you ethical clarity and a sense of purpose.

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When Does the Buck Stop?

Harvard Business Review

From 1998 to 2005, J&J ranked at the top of Harris Interactive's National Corporate Reputation Survey , and in 2008 Barron's named it the world's most respected company. Its well-known credo , stating that "everything we do must be of high quality," has withstood the test of time. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation , the U.S.'s

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