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A Woman's Place is in the Classroom

Women on Business

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2013 Trends and The Power of Women

Women on Business

I was recently asked to think about how 2013 trends will impact women in the work force and how women will impact the trends. But many of the trends are picking up speed now and should become even more pronounced in 2013. As of 2010, only 2.4% Her husband left his real estate firm to run her office and manage the company.

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Doing 'Different' Right: Ten Big-Time Difference Makers and How.

Strategy Driven

They aren’t just the leader in their industry; they ARE the industry – and they anticipate crossing the $3-million mark by November 2010. Instead of following trends, you have to be brave enough to be a trendsetter. Veteran Realtor Jean Newell had an idea for her fellow real estate agents.

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The Salary Gap Between Stingy and Generous Companies Is Growing

Harvard Business Review

That dynamic is real, they discovered, but it explains only a small part of the trend. The increasing inequality between companies is sharpest in finance, insurance, and real estate, followed by communications. What if the top companies were attracting all the most skilled workers, and that’s why they were paying more?

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Behind China's Roaring Solar Industry

Harvard Business Review

We calculate that between 2010 and 2020, the people of China and India will have consumed goods and services worth a total of $64 trillion. In 1990, there were 227 million houses in China — by 2010, there were 371 million. Chinese consumers will spend $41.5 trillion over this period, with annual expenditures rising from $2.0

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Why Today’s Corporate Research Centers Need to Be in Cities

Harvard Business Review

Midtown Atlanta is an example of the growing trend of companies relocating major research facilities to be near urban universities that provide mixed-use amenities, lively places, and a high density of firms. Consider the iPad, first released in March 2010; at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show, close to a dozen tablets were on display.