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Reputation Matters, Forbes, May 26, 2011 My Aunt June loved sparkly things. She loved to wear glittery jewelry, tiaras in her bright blond hair, and sequins. In fact, Junie WAS a bright and glimmering jewel, and she brought sparkle into all our lives, right up to the...
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Reputation Matters, Forbes, May 19, 2011 Harvard has released what it calls the “business case for gender equality.” Study after study has proven that when more corporate boards include a higher percentage of women, shareholders, customers, employees and...
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Reputation Matters, Forbes, May 2, 2011 President Obama’s announcement speech for the death of Osama Bin Laden was perfect. The message wasn’t hard to deliver – finally, justice has been rendered at the highest levels – but the speech and delivery were...
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Reputation Matters, Forbes, April 29, 2011 What occurred were two major breaches in Japan – one nuclear, the other of trust. How much radiation exposure did the average Japanese citizen receive in those desperate moments and days? Should they have evacuated more...
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Davia Temin, Forbes, February 2, 2011 As the founder and CEO of a boutique management consultancy, dedicated to surpassing all others, I find that eight hours a day – or more – must be devoted to exceeding the expectations of each client; eight hours a day – or more –...
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Davia Temin, Forbes, December 9, 2010 ‘Kindness’ and ‘office’ are words not often associated with one another. We often associate tough-minded, driving, aggressive, etc. with office behavior. Kindness, in many ways seems the...