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Eric Barker, Barking Up The Wrong Tree, May 15, 2016 Chris Voss, former FBI lead international hostage negotiator and author of the book, “Never Split The Difference,” shares some of the most counterintuitive — and effective — negotiation techniques...
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David F. Larcker and Brian Tayan, “Closer Look,” Stanford Business, May 10, 2016 The board of directors has a responsibility to investigate credible allegations that management has engaged in activity that is not in the interest of the company or its...
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Anthony Soohoo, Fortune, May 7, 2016 No matter where you’re at in your career and regardless of the industry, the prospect of a burnout is more common than ever before. Becoming an entrepreneur takes immense discipline, requires a dedicated team, and an...
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Mary Wisniewski, American Banker, April 27, 2016 Students used to leave college with two artifacts of their first experiments with credit — free T-shirts and, for better or worse, a credit file. Today they are leaving without either. The Credit Card...
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J.D. Biersdorfer, The New York Times, April 26, 2016 This article’s author explains to those looking to reduce their annoyance levels when scanning their feeds, the difference between muting and blocking someone on Twitter. […read more]
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Ellen Wulfhorst, Thompson Reuters Foundation News, April 21, 2016 Half of women sitting on corporate boards of directors around the world support quota systems to fix stubborn gender imbalances in the boardroom, but less than 10 percent of their male colleagues agree,...