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How Anne Erni is taking D&I to the next level

HR Digest

Today, Erni is widely considered one of the most influential leaders in human resources and her company, Audible, one of the most diverse employers in the world. To build truly meaningful and relevant S&B goals, each of our CEO’s direct reports is held accountable for setting KPIs and success metrics for their teams.

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How Anne Ernie is taking D&I to the next level

HR Digest

Today, Ernie is widely considered one of the most influential leaders in human resources and her company, Audible, one of the most diverse employer in the world. To build truly meaningful and relevant S&B goals, each of our CEO’s direct reports is held accountable for setting KPIs and success metrics for their teams.

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Why We Need to Update Financial Reporting for the Digital Era

Harvard Business Review

Since then, we interviewed several chief financial officers (CFOs) of leading technology companies and senior analysts of investment banks who follow technology companies. CFOs of these companies themselves admit that they cannot justify their market capitalizations based on traditional metrics.

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The Rebirth of the CMO

Harvard Business Review

Talk about how complex marketing has become is very much in vogue, but there’s much less discussion about the operational (and diplomatic) muscle CMOs need in order to get things done. Those steps helped the bank drive up loan volumes, a tangible bump the CMO could point to in discussions with other leaders.

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How HR Can Become Agile (and Why It Needs To)

Harvard Business Review

While initially designed to improve the responsiveness of software development teams, more recently agile has become the default team-based operational model for companies big and small, across industries and sectors, with the promise of a substantial and sustained spike in team productivity and efficiency.

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What You Can Do to Improve Ethics at Your Company

Harvard Business Review

But what about the ordinary engineers, managers, and employees who designed cars to cheat automotive pollution controls or set up bank accounts without customers’ permission? Work with advisory functions such as legal, compliance or human resources? We tell ourselves that we would never do those things. Consult with peers?

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