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Nancy Colasurdo, Fox Business, May 9, 2012In this article on the meaning of the college degree, Nancy Colasurdo quotes Davia’s May 2012 article in Forbes, “Little Lies; Big Lies–Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson’s Revisionist Story,” which...
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Nightly Business Report, April 23, 2012 Davia appears on the show ‘Nightly Business Report’ and speaks on whether Wal-Mart shares are a safe investment in light of the new allegations of bribery against the company’s operations in Mexico....
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The Week, March 29, 2012 A JetBlue pilot and the producer of the viral video Kony 2012 both recently had very public meltdowns. The Week magazine picked up Davia’s Forbes article on the topic, and named it the “best opinion” piece for The Week....
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Leslie Kwoh, The Wall Street Journal, March 14, 2012Davia is quoted in an article about the Goldman Sachs resignation letter scandal on the costs of ignoring employee concerns. […read more]
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Vickie Elmer, Fortune, June 13, 2011″In the midst of what seems like endless crisis, some managers have developed skills that allow them to rise above the fray. Here’s how they’ve managed to do it….” […read more]
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Leah Bourne, NBC New York, March 3, 2011Davia is interviewed for an article on designer John Galliano, whose anti-Semitic remarks were caught on videotape, resulting in his being put to trial in France. Davia talks about the importance of apologies and how Galliano...