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March 2013
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One Door Opening Shouldn’t Close Another
Affirmative action is in the news again pending the upcoming Supreme Court ruling on Fisher v. University of Texas, which is expected between now and late June. The case involves two white plaintiffs, Abigail Noel Fisher and Rachel Multer Michalewic…
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Employers More Optimistic on Growth, Talent Development Spending
A majority of executives are optimistic on increased spending for talent development this year, according to a new survey.
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The Power in Standing While Working, Learning
Teach and encourage workers to stand when working. Stand up for something that makes people healthier at little cost.
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Taking Diversity to the Air
A simple mission underpins a global vision at AMR Corp.
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Diversity Inside and Out: W.K. Kellogg Foundation
A common vision for internal and external work drives diversity at W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
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HealthEast: Faith-Based, Patient Focused
Demographic changes guided an expansion of HealthEast’s mission.
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Measurement Isn’t Enough to Change Performance
If the saying “What gets measured gets done” is true, then why are so many people overweight? I have been recording my weight daily for more than 35 years, and as I am writing this, I am 4.5 pounds over my goal. Although that might not seem like mu…
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The Educational Mismatch
There’s a missing link between education and employers’ needs