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Those Who Can Speak Close More Sales :: Women on Business

Women on Business

I have observed that Mee is such an exceptional orator because of the way he manages to so eloquently connect with an audience. Categories : Sales 2 Comments 1 Marisa Phoenix, CPA November 24th, 2010 at 9:17 am This is a GREAT post. Whenever he speaks, he seems to carry the audience in the palm of his hands.

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Debbie Laskey On Mentoring

Eric Jacobson

He demonstrated an amazing work ethic, and that dedication has been part of my professional life since my first job. Also, since my father was a CPA, he was always reading about new tax laws, so he taught me at an early age to stay up-to-date on my industry and trends. My most important mentor has been my father.

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Laskey Shares Her Insights On Mentoring

Eric Jacobson

He demonstrated an amazing work ethic, and that dedication has been part of my professional life since my first job. Also, since my father was a CPA, he was always reading about new tax laws, so he taught me at an early age to stay up-to-date on my industry and trends. My most important mentor has been my father.

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The Big Flaw in Corporate Sustainability Rankings

Harvard Business Review

In partnership with research firms Trucost and Sustainalytics, companies are ranked based on their management, performance, and transparency in the environmental domain. public companies — their CPA-Ziplin Index — to Newsweek's environmental transparency scores. One of us (Toffel) was a member of Newsweek's advisory panel.

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How Companies Can Take a Stand Against Bribery

Harvard Business Review

Companies usually manage bribery and corruption risk through a mix of internal processes, certification requirements, and basic good practices throughout their operations — including with suppliers and vendors. It covers bribery in all of its forms — direct and indirect, inbound and outbound.

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A Board Member’s Guide to Corporate Political Spending

Harvard Business Review

Making these decisions requires that directors have expertise, exercise informed judgment, and be guided by an ethical compass. As a board creates a plan for disclosure and transparency around political spending, the CEO has a unique position and responsibility as both a director and a member of management.