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July 2019 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

What about in your finances, or in your relationships? Jim writes: “There are dozens and dozens of definitions of what constitutes leadership and its cousin, management. Shelley Row of Insightful Leadership shared Four Anchors to Weather Any Storm. Shelley asks: “Have you been hit by a storm?

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How to get a job in HR

HR Digest

HR Jobs are one of the best career jobs out there that most people often neglect when choosing a People often switch to HR career either from business administration, finance or business development. However, they find themselves loving HR jobs and function as soon as they begin a career in HR. Step into the HR community.

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SAC and the Strange Focus on Insider Trading

Harvard Business Review

Just in the past few months, the Columbia Business Law Review has come out with an entire issue devoted to the topic (based on a symposium held at Columbia last fall), and Edward Elgar has published a 512-page Research Handbook on Insider Trading (list price, $240) edited by UCLA Law Professor (and prolific blogger ) Stephen Bainbridge.

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The INs and OUTs of Business Literacy

HR Digest

Without an understanding of basic financial concepts, executives are not well-equipped to make decisions related to financial management. managers are uninformed about the basics of financial literacy to face the challenges of the future. Why is financial literacy at all levels of management a basic need?

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The Fundamentals of Leadership Still Haven’t Changed

Harvard Business Review

The challenge, she said, was that these managers were highly proficient in their own disciplines such as finance, marketing, research, clinical care, and insurance reimbursement — and had demonstrated that they could manage people in these areas — but she needed them to be “bigger” leaders.

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A Board Member’s Guide to Corporate Political Spending

Harvard Business Review

Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens wrote in the Citizens United campaign finance decision that “Business corporations must engage the political process in instrumental terms if they are to maximize shareholder value.” ” Yet the freedom bestowed on corporations by Citizens United comes with serious risk.