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The Growing Power of Women in Business

Women on Business

In 2012, 18 of the Fortune 500 companies will have women CEOs at the helm. In the past, business was about cooperation, and we cooperated because we had to. Men are great at cooperating. But in this new totally networked and connected world, we need to find and develop new levels of collaboration.

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For Entrepreneurs, Three Ways to Control Your Destiny and Rekindle Joy

Harvard Business Review

Artisans' cooperatives help market products from diverse artists. Agricultural cooperatives such as Land of Lakes and Ocean Spray offer big brand names and wide distribution to their farmer-members. Some things that are hard to do alone can be easier if small-sized groups join forces. Following Hurricane Sandy in the U.S.

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The “40-Year-Old Intern” Goes to Wall Street

Harvard Business Review

Morgan Asset Management’s Head of Diversity Gordon Cooper told me his firm is now introducing a Legal ReEntry Program. (In In November 2012, I wrote an article for HBR about the emergence of returning professional internship programs across a wide range of sectors: for-profit, non-profit, military and academic institutions.

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What Is Business For? Cast Your Vote!

Harvard Business Review

The diversity of ideas was as striking as the diversity of the contributors. The Mondragon Cooperative Experience: Humanity at Work. Develop and Support the DNA of a New Capitalism: The For-Benefit Enterprise. We were looking for depth, originality, clarity, and the ability to inspire and instruct in equal measure.

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Rethinking Security for the Internet of Things

Harvard Business Review

In 2012 a hacker built and revealed a simple device that can open Onity-brand electronic locks (which secure over 4 million hotel room doors ) without a key. The Public/Private Cooperation We Need on Cyber Security. stock market to decline almost 1% before the news was revealed as a hoax. Encourage a skeptical culture.

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What Boards Can Do About Brain Drain

Harvard Business Review

In fact, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) estimates that almost a quarter (24.2%) of all New Zealanders with university-level educations have emigrated. developing talent. leveraging diversity in company’s workforce. Among OECD nations, only Ireland has suffered as much brain drain.

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Four Innovation Trends to Watch in 2013

Harvard Business Review

What policies and programs is your organization developing around badges? Multitasking has evolved from a distraction and diversion to a financial focus wherever digital content lives. According to a PriceWaterhouse Coopers preliminary review , 2012 venture funding has actually declined. Is HR your best badgemeister?