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March 2013
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Is Natural Hair a Career Killer?
Natural hair could be a career killer. Black hair is a divisive, even political topic, and it always has been. I used to rail against the absurdity of this: why on earth, I thought, should the hair growing naturally from my head be a cause for concer…
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Executives: March Madness Activities Boost Workplace Morale
The annual college basketball tournament, known to draw ire from managers due to lost productivity, may actually boost morale, according to a recent survey.
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An Inside Look at Walgreens University
Walgreens is doubling its investment in employee development with a brick-and-mortar facility, with the expectation that it will pay off in the long run.
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Why CLOs Should Invest in Early Education
Employees need skills before they walk through a company’s door. Corporate philanthropy programs can ensure development efforts start as early as possible.
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Preschool Investments Pay Off
The cost savings generated by early care and childhood education programs outpace most public and private investments.
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Experiencing Risk, Hands-On
To ensure consistent engineering practices while meeting the demands of worldwide clients, property insurer FM Global created an experiential simulation classroom to bring to life thousands of real-world scenarios involving common risks.
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Saba CEO Steps Down
Bobby Yazdani and the board of directors have agreed he will step down as chairman, CEO and director. Shawn Farshchi, Saba’s executive vice president and chief operating officer, has been named interim CEO.
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Apple’s Secret Training Ground
Apple keeps a tight lid on what goes on in its learning organization, Apple University. Why?