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2020 Top CHRO List – The People Leaders To Watch

N2Growth Blog

The inaugural version of our Top CHRO List was published on Forbes in 2015. In the years that have passed, we’ve continued to expand and refine the list by looking for CHROs able to innovate and outperform their peers regardless of current market dynamics in play at the time. Selection Methodology.

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Writing Your Résumé When Your Job Title Doesn’t Reflect Your Responsibilities

Harvard Business Review

” Voluntarily led response to 2015 flooding of School of Design building. Meghna has been COO of a small market research company since she earned her MBA several years ago. into multiple global markets. Establish functions from scratch — Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Sales, and HR. Expand from U.S.

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A New Vision for Retirement: Productive and Meaningful

Harvard Business Review

By 2015 we'll have more Americans over 60 than under 15 — and that's just the beginning. Consider Prudential's recent marketing campaign, prominently featuring Day One stories — tales of the first day of retirement. We'll need new ways to help individuals finance the frequently costly transition to what's next.

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When to Make a Promise to Your Boss (and When Not To)

Harvard Business Review

Not Good at All Google Finally Discloses Its Diversity Record, and It’s Not Good PBS NewsHour Google released its global workforce numbers, revealing that 70% of its employees are men, a number that increases to 83% and 79% if you look only at tech jobs and leadership roles. But some, like Vivek Wadhwa , "don’t buy its excuses."

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50 Companies That Get Twitter – and 50 That Don’t

Harvard Business Review

Moreover, Twitter is used by virtually all big Western companies either for marketing or to respond to customers—and sometimes both. The energy, finance, and technology sectors tend to tweet using a male-biased tone of voice. A third of the companies in our study have separate accounts for customer service and marketing.

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The 10 Most Important Sustainable Business Stories from 2014

Harvard Business Review

raised wages to $9 an hour (and they’ll be $10 in 2015), and in June IKEA lifted its minimum wage by 17%. And here’s what to watch out for in 2015: Political winds shifting. Financing the clean economy. ” Will 2015 be a boom year for finding new ways to bring capital to clean energy? Tough choices.

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The Unique Value of Crowdfunding Is Not Money — It’s Community

Harvard Business Review

Crowdfunding has been growing explosively, with over $2 billion raised via equity and reward crowdfunding in the United States in 2015 alone. In connecting creators and entrepreneurs directly with customers and funders, it transforms the opaque and oligarchical market for early-stage fundraising into a more democratic, open one.