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The Global Rise of Female Entrepreneurs

Harvard Business Review

Women-owned entities in the formal sector represent approximately 37% of enterprises globally — a market worthy of attention by businesses and policy makers alike. Programs like the Center for Women''s Entrepreneurial Leadership are innovating in the academic space. I think it''s safe to say that it''s the latter.

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What British, European, and American Policymakers Need to Do Now

Harvard Business Review

News of the United Kingdom’s vote to Leave the European Union shook financial markets Friday, and signalled the start of potentially years of economic uncertainty for Europe. There doesn’t seem to be any such panic right now, despite the very large turbulence in the exchange rate in the financial market. What about Europe?

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Hiring Former Offenders

ExactHire - Leadership

Pandemic Job Market. As a country, we need economic stability, especially now in an unstable global market. Federal bonding programs also offer additional security for organizations who hire former offenders as well. So what can companies do to find more employees? Staffing challenges are at an all time high.

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What If Investors Who Held Their Shares Longer Got More Voting Power?

Harvard Business Review

Joe Bower and Lynn Paine “had me at hello” (to quote Jerry Maguire ) with their new HBR article, “ The Error at the Heart of Corporate Leadership.” One capital form is debt: a bond. However, unlike a bond, common equity is not long-term/forever on predetermined, immutable terms.

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