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Secret Sauce Sunday: One Secret From Five World Class Leaders

Leadership Freak

It was 2011. Most words that enter your ears have little impact on your life. But I’m still inspired by words I heard six years ago. Five leaders: Jay Elliot, former Sr. … Continue reading →

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Women win class action status to sue Google over pay disparity

HR Digest

Four female ex-employees of Google have won a class-action status to pursue a gender disparity lawsuit against the company on behalf of nearly 11,000 women. Female engineers at both Twitter Inc and Microsoft Corp were unable to bring about a class-action lawsuit against the companies for gender bias.

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What Has 2011 Taught You About Business and Leadership?

Tanveer Naseer

As this is the last week of the year, many of us are understandably looking back at the past 12 months and discussing what we consider to be the significant events of 2011. In most cases, such discussions tend to focus on the numerous challenges and upheavals we’ve either watched from afar or witnessed first-hand.

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The Limping Middle Class

First Friday Book Synopsis

Here is an excerpt from an article that appeared in The New York Times (September 3, 2011) in which Robert B. Reich shares his thoughts about unemployment and under-employment among those who comprise a shrinking, evaporating middle class.

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Leadership Lessons in Classlessness and Class

Next Level Blog

It’s definitely a definition of class. Subscribe to Blog Updates via Email or RSS Chart Your Course in 2011 with a Life GPS® Interactive Program Details Here Join me for the.   More importantly, listen to and look at the way so many Yankee greats express their affection and appreciation for what Sheppard did and how he did it.

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Is Higher Education Too Expensive for the Middle Class?

Coaching Tip

The middle class has traditionally believed that higher education was crucial for climbing the success ladder and making money. A Georgetown University study of the class of 2010 at the country’s 193 most selective colleges found that as entering freshmen, only 15 percent of students came from the bottom half of the income distribution.

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Data Suggests Multiculturalism Is Working In The UK

The Horizons Tracker

The researchers examined neighborhood diversity via census data from 1991 to 2011 and classed a diverse neighborhood as one in which at least five or more ethnic groups were represented and none of them had more than 45% of the neighborhood’s population. in 2001 and just over 4% by 2011. Ethnic mix. Having a stake.

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