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A Guide to US Work Visas

Strategy Driven

H-1B, H-1B1, H-2A, H-2B, H-3, L, O, P-1, P-2, P-3 and Q-1). Certain types of exchange participants, such as teachers, professors, and summer work travel workers, need a J visa. The two main categories of these permits are Temporary (Nonimmigrant) Workers and Permanent (Immigrant) Workers.

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Leading by Cause

Lead Change Blog

Appearance of Improvement vs. Improvement – In the effects domain, managers often look for steps to improve the appearance of their P&L results, yet no real, underlying change takes place. Math vs. Behavior – Operating results presented in an organization’s P&L reflect an aggregation of activities.

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A WUP Upside the Head 1.9

Steve Farber

He had opened my eyes to the nature of Extreme Leadership and what it meant to take the Radical Leap—cultivate l ove, generate e nergy, inspire a udacity, and provide p roof; insight that had helped me beyond measure. Then, just as suddenly as he’d swooped into my life, he was gone. And so did I. And guess what, so will you.

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How Big Data Brings Marketing and Finance Together

Harvard Business Review

As an ingredient brand, Intel often struggled to link marketing to P&L impact. Similar reform in the relationship between marketing, finance and analytics is taking place across many sectors – from manufacturing and retail, to financial services, travel and entertainment, pharmaceuticals and toys.

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Serving on Boards Helps Executives Get Promoted

Harvard Business Review

When you consider all of the retreats, travel, reading, meeting prep time, transactions, and committee meetings involved, it is a wonder anyone serves at all. ” Similarly, Sempra CEO Debra L. Board service has always been very demanding. So why would a busy executive agree to sit on a board? increased by over $300,000.

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Why Face-to-Face Meetings Make All the Difference

Harvard Business Review

We came up with a system that shared the travel burden but, most important, made "local" management a part of the global corporation. These meetings required a lot of travel time — and a lot of airfare — but they always provided a return on investment. The agenda was always the same, and it was a marathon day.

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Microsoft Taxes Itself

Harvard Business Review

The company will measure carbon footprint in different operational buckets such as plug load (electricity used) and business travel, and then offset each category "like for like" (i.e., buying RECs for electricity and offsets for travel). But executives weren't charged real money.

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