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2010: Summer of Trust
Love was the buzzword in 1967, but that year's legacy was just the opposite. Trust is this summer's "love." What will the legacy be this time?
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Book Excerpt: Trade-Off
In Trade-Off, Kevin Maney writes about how the Roomba fits into what he calls the "fidelity/convenience trade-off"
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Mikulich Said to Join Apollo to Run North American Real Estate
Raymond Mikulich, former co-head of real estate investments for Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., will join Apollo Global Management LLC to run its North American property business, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
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Westin Resigns as President of Disney’s ABC News
David Westin resigned as president of ABC News after 13 years, saying he will seek opportunities outside of the Walt Disney Co. network.
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Scotiabank’s Waugh Says New Wealth Unit Creates ‘Opportunities’
Bank of Nova Scotia’s development of a separate asset-management unit creates “opportunities” for Canada’s third-largest lender to expand globally, Chief Executive Officer Richard Waugh said.
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P&G CEO McDonald on Lookout for ‘Global Brands’
Procter & Gamble Co. Chief Executive Officer Bob McDonald says his company is on the lookout for brands with international appeal.
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Book Excerpt: Predictable Magic
In an excerpt from their new book, Deepa Prahalad and Ravi Sawhney write about how design can help consumers forge emotional connections to products and brands
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Proxy Access: Be Sure Your Board Is Ready
Beverly Behan offers practical advice to help corporate directors deal with the new SEC ruling on proxy access
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Book Excerpt: Giving Voice to Values
So many times, we see something that's just wrong at the workplace, yet we don't know how to speak up in protest. Author Mary C. Gentile offers her advice
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Keeping Employees Happy in a Post-Recession World
With the worst of the recession behind us, workers who previously felt they didn't have options may start looking around. Keep them, advises CCL
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Reinventing Edison
Great inventor though he was, Thomas Edison could have benefited from advice on innovation in a post-recession market
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