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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
Europe; now it’s two points lower. Women’s workforce participation has been going down since 2003; men’s very steadily. And this affects not just older workers, but we have almost 10 million prime working-age males who are neither in...
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- 06 Mar 2012
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First Look: March 6
interrelated, and all of them affected by government policy. U.S. lawmakers must carefully consider the effects of interventions in at least 12 areas, ranging from capital markets to tax treatment to intellectual property to health care....
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really after being there for a number of years that I found myself being asked if I would take on a really daunting effort, which was to come into the Office of Personnel Management soon after several data breaches that took place that View Details
- 08 Jun 2010
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First Look: June 8
results translate to specific predictions on how the change in homogeneity will affect firm behavior. This paper's predictions can also serve more generally as a test for the theory of culture as shared beliefs. Download this paper:
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Martha Lagace
- 17 Jan 2017
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First Look at New Research: January 17
psychological and organizational sciences, we argue that engaging in future-oriented thinking about specific work goals while commuting, what we call work-related prospection, positively influences job satisfaction because it facilitates...
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Sean Silverthorne
- 16 Apr 2013
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First Look: April 16
countries that differ greatly in terms of wealth (Canada, Uganda, and India). Finally, in Study 3, participants in Canada and South Africa randomly assigned to buy items for charity reported higher levels of positive View Details
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Sean Silverthorne
- 16 Nov 2009
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The Times Captures History of American Business
of the world, linked by a common destiny, shared challenges, and overlapping aspirations. One of the most important priorities of this vocal, active, and technologically accomplished cohort was to work for a company (or other organization) committed to View Details
- 05 May 2003
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Sharing the Responsibility of Corporate Governance
should consider not only the possibility that those laws might later be tightened, and applied retroactively (as has been the case in the United States with respect to CERCLA), to require costly cleanups that will adversely affect...
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
have affected GM and Motor City, broadly. One thing that we have both mentioned in various writings is that Covid accelerated a number of trends that were latent in the labor market and in the challenges companies were having with talent...
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accelerate that career advancement that you were mentioning and that promotion of our caregivers from those entry-level positions up through those other redefined roles. These career paths have over 50 next-level jobs that one of our...
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of the labor force, people that are going to be working basic jobs—what are called “middle-skills” jobs, often that require something beyond a high school diploma but short of a post-secondary degree. How has Covid affected the...
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- 01 Dec 2008
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A Force for Good
some of Bok’s criticisms were on target. Better than most, he understood that the School could not simply count on momentum to retain its leadership position into the future. In fact, in August 1979, he had written a fourteen-page letter...
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Podcast - Managing the Future of Work
unscathed. Demand for guidance and navigating the crisis ramped up digitalization projects, and economic growth kept consulting firms busy. Many of them expanded, although now in late 2023, we’re seeing an overall slowdown in hiring. Of course, consultants aren’t...
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you’ve had them say only 5 percent of jobs you need a college degree for, that you’re going to apply for at sort of the state government level. Those are positive moves. They don’t mean much unless there is a genuine focus on, “Well, we...
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- 01 Jun 2009
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Dispatches from the Global Classroom
a little deeper. The students pointedly but diplomatically inquire how CB can create positive social change with a program that charges annualized lending rates as high as 78 percent and offers no support or business guidance to a largely...
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in their future, letting them pursue interests, build the basics, put in the qualifications to be maybe considered for different positions for the company, advancement of the company, the payback in that is really denominated in reduction...
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turn to talent platforms to supplement that work. Similarly, they were suddenly confronting all sorts of business and management questions that they hadn’t anticipated, whether it’s how is Covid going to affect the way their customers...
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