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UK Study: A four-day work week would help workers and small businesses

HR Digest

The number of people unemployed in Britain has suffered the biggest hike since The Great Recession and signs are growing that the COVID-19 pandemic will take a heavier toll on the labor market as the Treasury’s furlough scheme is wound down. The Bank of England warns of historic unemployment as some jobs are redundant.

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Is Business a Combination of Sport and War?

In the CEO Afterlife

As for sport, the game of market share was an easy way to track success. With only 100% available to the players of the market share game, you knew whether your play(s) made you a winner or a loser. The delusion is that market share is the “be all and end all” of business success. Their horizon is markets that do not exist.

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Title Liberation

N2Growth Blog

When I grew up, I used to go to the local Post Bank with my father. If you go to the bank, your are more than likely to run into the CEO, the General Manager, the Chief Risk Officer, the Chief Human Resources Officer, the European CEO, the Country Director, the Vice President, the Senior Vice President, and the Executive Vice President.

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Jim Kim – 12th President, the World Bank. Deepa Prahalad – Focused on design and emerging markets. Former Executive VP and Head of Strategy & Transformation at TMB Bank. Telisa Yancy – Chief Marketing Officer at American Family Insurance. Sean McGrath – Human Resources Vice-President World Bank Group.

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The Rebirth of the CMO

Harvard Business Review

Instead, the last few years have seen a proliferation of C-suite titles that include a component of marketing. This diversity reflects not only a deepening understanding of the connection between growth and customer satisfaction, but a much greater awareness of what marketing can do to help forge that bond.

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Learn How to Spot Portable Talent

Harvard Business Review

The first year we did this, results were spectacular: The animals doubled their weight and prices were sky-high. One of the best ways in which he demonstrates this is with a study on equity research analysts moving between Wall Street investment banks. Hiring Human resources Managing people'

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Your C-Suite Needs a Chief Data Officer

Harvard Business Review

Part of his winning formula was in functional centralization, appointing the company's first Chief Marketing Officer — in function if not in name. If you want to know how sales decrease as prices rise, there's no better way than trialing different prices. Imagine you're a bank approached for a loan by an employee of AIG.