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We Value Leaders More Than Managers

The Horizons Tracker

Despite this, however, the participants tended to say that they would hire a chief executive not with strong managerial skills, but rather strengths more commonly associated with prototypical leadership. Whereas previous business schools would focus on management-related words, now there is a strong emphasis on leadership development.

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Building a Thriving Work Culture: Eloiza Domingo

HR Digest

Since 2004 we have tripled our annual spend with diverse suppliers to $4.7 ” We’re building a diverse staff to match or exceed the market, being transparent with diversity data, exploring new ways to penetrate more diverse media markets, and considering our reputation within historically marginalized populations. .

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Social Networking for Business: Does it Really Work? :: Women on.

Women on Business

Example 1: During the 2004 election season, I connected with a new friend through a grassroots Asian Pacific Islander political group. Through the group, I’ve found new participants, come up with additional items to discuss, and gained an informal sense of what’s on my compatriot’s minds. 200 copies available.

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9 Ways Social Media Can Make You A Better Leader

Terry Starbucker

I can say this with confidence, because my decision to jump into Social Media headfirst back in 2005 has played an important role in my personal development as a leader -nearly as important as the direct leadership experience itself. Here are 9 ways Social Media has helped me, and can help you too: 1.

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How Companies Are Already Using AI

Harvard Business Review

Even the near-term outlook has been quite negative: A 2016 report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said 9% of jobs in the 21 countries that make up its membership could be automated. Four years ago, an Oxford University study predicted 47% of jobs could be automated by 2033. AI wasn’t new at Microsoft.

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Have LinkedIn and Medium Killed the Old-Fashioned Blog?

Harvard Business Review

When I started blogging in 2004, I had just finished graduate school and I was trying to figure out what I was going to be when I grew up. But the emergence of the social web meant there was an ever-expanding set of websites and tools that were driven by the same kind of online participation I’d researched for my dissertation.

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Tough Dilemmas for Companies on Campaign Spending

Harvard Business Review

Prior to Citizens United , most major corporations participated in campaign finance through employee funded Political Action Committees (PACs) which are legally authorized to make direct contributions to candidates under strict limits (e.g. 5,000 per election).

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