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Paola Cecchi-Dimeglio, Harvard Business Review, April 12, 2017 Annual evaluations are often subjective, which opens the door to gender bias. These biases can lead to double standards — a similar situation gets a positive or a negative spin depending on gender. A...
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Kif Leswing, Business Insider, April 7, 2017 Apple CEO Tim Cook believes that the gender imbalance at tech companies could hurt the American tech industry if more women don’t enter science and engineering fields. Cook discussed diversity, the issues...
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Noam Scheiber, The New York Times, April 2, 2017 The secretive ride-hailing giant Uber rarely discusses internal matters in public. But in March, facing crises on multiple fronts, top officials convened a call for reporters to insist that Uber was changing its...
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Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott, MITSloan Management Review, Spring 2017 Across the world, people today are living longer. There is growing awareness that increasing longevity will have major implications for how people manage their work lives and careers. Rising...
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Kerry Flynn, Mashable, March 27, 2017 Like it or not, Facebook has an impact on politics. The social network contributed to President Donald Trump’s successful election, as much as CEO Mark Zuckerberg tried to lessen the blame on the rise of fake news. More...
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Jhaan Elker, The Washington Post, March 24, 2017 The Senate and House have voted to repeal an FCC ruling that protects your Internet privacy and data from ISPs. This video shares all the steps you can take to protect yourself. {source}<iframe...