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Great Leaders Make Decisions | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

It was Andy Grove the former Chairman and CEO of Intel and Time Magazine’s 1997 Man of the Year who said “You have to take action; you can’t hesitate or hedge your bets. I am always so refreshed by the centrality of ethics, doing the right thing, and people as capital – in your work! Great insights Susan.

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7 Skills That Aren’t About to Be Automated

Harvard Business Review

Take Rohit Kumar, the principal and leader of National Tax Policy Services at PWC, where Adam works. Kumar is well known on Capitol Hill and with global tax experts because he has deep and broad knowledge of the subject and understands the dynamics of how policy will shape up now and in the future. An ethical compass.

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Why the Fed Is So Wimpy

Harvard Business Review

That’s why rich people can invest in hedge funds while, for the most part, regular folks can’t. The other smoking gun is that Segarra pushed for a tough Fed line on Goldman’s lack of a substantive conflict of interest policy, and was rebuffed by her boss. Ethics Finance Government' This won’t be an easy thing to fix.

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How to conduct pre-employment background checks?

HR Digest

One has to be aware of the likely pitfalls, including being compliant with the equal opportunity acts and ethical standards. Negligent hire claims are a serious risk and a thorough background check helps you hedge that risk. (A But beware, the world of background checks is a complicated one to say the least. Here are a few pointers—.