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Quotes And Leadership Lessons From Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Joseph Lalonde

Duke had become the first Twitcher to reach 1 million followers, Birdie created a fashion line of sweatpants just as the COVID-19 pandemic hits, and on and on. It’s hard to get out once you’re in: Miles announced he would reveal his new energy company, Klear America, to the world. What industries are ripe for disruption?

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Managing the “Great Expectations” of the Next Sales Generation

Women on Business

When it comes to tradition, the challenge today is how to motivate the next generation to work in old-fashioned (read: unsocial as in media and societal interactions) work cultures. I teach and advise Gen Yers — also known as Millennials (born after 1980) — at the university level in sales and business ethics.

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Glamorous Celebrity Deaths and Minimal Taxes in 2010 :: Women on.

Women on Business

Salinger, famous for “Catcher in the Rye” passed away this year, as did the talented fashion designer Alexander McQueen. Houston energy magnate Dan Duncan who died earlier this year had an estimated net worth of $9 billion, and television industry mogul John Kluge died with a $6.5 The brilliant writer, J.D. billion estate.

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Still holding on to “life's leg warmers?” What would Jane Fonda.

Women on Business

It’s how you achieve those goals that matters most in terms of time, expense and energy. Then, look for venues in which you can expand your circle with connections that complement your professional life in the same fashion. You don’t need more than three to five goals to stay on track and move your business to the next level.

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Preventing Another Bangladesh Tragedy: Three Ways to Transform Supply Chain Ethics

Harvard Business Review

So here are three radical suggestions for transforming the field of supply chain ethics. New technologies, industry standards, and approaches to tagging and labeling are enhancing the ability of consumers to trace the origin of goods. They aren''t going to be adopted anytime soon. But maybe they will help advance the debate a notch.

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Corporations Need a Better Approach to Public Policy

Harvard Business Review

Issues bearing significantly on the business emerge not just in legislative, executive, or regulatory settings; they can also arise in litigation or transactions or adoption of ethical standards necessary to pre-empt policy proposals. telecommunications or food safety or healthcare or aerospace or energy/environment). taxes or trade).