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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. So the shift in business from informing to communicating provides great opportunity for women leadership. In the past, business was about cooperation, and we cooperated because we had to. Men are great at cooperating.

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

Harvard Business Review

Speaking out primes the market, builds anticipation, helps a radical idea sound familiar, and for those whose name becomes associated with the idea, thought leadership offers entree to circles of potential future backers and supporters. Artisans' cooperatives help market products from diverse artists.

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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. Bridging the Leadership Gap with Moral Imagination. The Mondragon Cooperative Experience: Humanity at Work. How Sustainability Is Becoming a Driver of Growth for Unilever. Story by Thomas Lingard. Hack by Kevin McKouen. Hack by Blair Miller.

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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. leveraging diversity in company’s workforce. Among OECD nations, only Ireland has suffered as much brain drain. Global Disconnect. hiring top talent.