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6 Proven Tactics to Design an Effective Executive Healthcare Resume

Strategy Driven

The best Healthcare Executive Resumes outline human capital management, profitability successes, market share increases in addition to their impressive academic and association credentials that will generate the most calls for interviews. They can recruit top scientific and operational talent to achieve the desired corporate goals.

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

a holding company that operates seven distinct business. Agapol Na Songkhla – Chief People Officer and Executive Vice President of Human Capital Group at Thai Beverage (ThaiBev). Operations Group Baring Private Equity. Deborah Borg – Chief Human Resources & Communications Officer, Bunge Limited.

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The Economics of Why Companies Don’t Fix Their Toxic Cultures

Harvard Business Review

My perspective and approach to misconduct risk are influenced by my work as a bank supervisor, and by my background and training as an economist. Investments in cultural capital is one way to reduce that risk. A firm’s cultural capital is a type of asset that impacts what a firm produces and how it operates.

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What Angel Investors Value Most When Choosing What to Fund

Harvard Business Review

So Shai Bernstein, an assistant professor of finance at Stanford’s GSB, and Arthur Korteweg of USC’s Marshall School of Business devised an experiment to identify what characteristics do distinguish startups. This suggests that a startup’s human capital is uniquely important to potential investors.

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Startups That Seek to “Disrupt” Get More Funding Than Those That Seek to “Build”

Harvard Business Review

So we aimed to characterize entrepreneurs’ identities according to whether or not they referred to themselves and their startups using the language of disruption, and then we looked at how this affected their ability to attract and retain two types of critical resources: financial and human capital.

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How Cloud Computing Is Changing Management

Harvard Business Review

The complex calculations of the field known as Operations Research were enabled by mainframe computing. The cloud is also a common repository for the collection and analysis of new data, and the place where an increasing number of artificial intelligence operations, like image and speech recognition, are conducted.

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How Israeli Startups Can Scale

Harvard Business Review

We selected this benchmark because it reflects the phase in which companies have proven product viability, achieved initial product/market fit, and are now expanding sales and growing more complex operations. Once startups begin to scale up, founders need to ask long-term strategic questions such as: How do I support growth in human capital?