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Five Ways to Build Your Wealth: A Guide

Strategy Driven

By implementing these strategies, you can take control of your finances and start building the wealth you desire. The idea behind debt recycling is to use the equity in your assets to finance investments that have the potential to earn a higher return than the interest of the debt.

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Blessing In Disguise: Career Strategies to Start Anew After a Personal Injury

Strategy Driven

You should evaluate your present financial standing and plan ahead of time to ensure stability in your finances during the healing period. It entails reviewing budgets, investigating alternatives to insurance, or even bargaining with creditors. It includes taking online courses, attending workshops, or obtaining certification.

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4 Aspects Job Seekers Are Looking for in 2019

Chart Your Course

As GetKisi.com notes, employees who work at a secure job site are happier and tend to be more productive; you want your team to feel at ease when they are at work, and assure them that you have a system in place to insure just that.

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Telisa Yancy – Chief Marketing Officer at American Family Insurance. Darek Lenart – Senior VP HR, Finance MasterCard. Facilitates workshops on vision, mission and values integration. His vast experience from serving on the Committees of Finance, Judiciary, Education, and Rules. Former President, Dow Chemical USA.

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Artisans Must Balance the Books

Harvard Business Review

During a recent workshop, an artisan told me that, had he known that money was running dry, he would have cut his non-business expenses. Organizations that move into developing nations to help small technical businesses, must help those businesses manage their finances.

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The Olympics as a Story of Risk Management

Harvard Business Review

Olympics organizers traditionally focused on reaction and recovery, using tools such as insurance (taken out for personal injury and property coverage), safety plans, and command and control structures. Ensuring readiness for Games-time (in Olympic-speak) now involves strategic pre-emption through stress-testing and scenario planning.

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What Spinning Off a GE Business Taught Me About Managing Ultra-Fast Change

Harvard Business Review

So four years ago, when I was CEO of GE Capital Retail Finance and tapped to lead a mega change initiative — splitting off our unit into a new, publicly traded company, Synchrony Financial — I’ll admit I viewed it as a huge challenge. Would our health insurance programs include their doctors and hospitals?