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Morning Advantage: Obama and Romney Give Outsourcing a Bad Name

Harvard Business Review

In demonizing outsourcing, both Obama and Romney are playing a stupid political game with the U.S. economy, says Daniel Altman in Foreign Policy. If you're a lousy, expensive, or under-utilized accountant, then yes, your job might disappear," Altman writes. Chief Executive). Second, she is young.

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Morning Advantage: Obama and Romney Give Outsourcing a Bad Name

Harvard Business Review

In demonizing outsourcing, both Obama and Romney are playing a stupid political game with the U.S. economy, says Daniel Altman in Foreign Policy. If you're a lousy, expensive, or under-utilized accountant, then yes, your job might disappear," Altman writes. Chief Executive). Second, she is young.

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Research: Companies See a Stock Bump After Executives Visit the White House

Harvard Business Review

While there’s plenty of debate around whether or not transparency around these logs has a broad impact, one thing is for certain: more than half a decade (2009-2015) of the comings and goings of S&P 1500 corporate executives, totaling more than 2,000 meetings in all, is a pretty useful data set. For example, David M.