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How Blackstone Democratized Decision-Making
Blackstone's collective approach to decision-making has allowed the firm not only to minimize risk but also to steer the firm's success over the last two decades
Less=More: New Year’s Resolutions For Your Workplace
While you may have many goals for the New Year on your mind, stick with three firm resolutions
Facades+: A 2020 Conference To Know And Go
What if there was a conference series from coast to coast about new building exteriors?
Millennials: The Most Unhealthy Generation At Work
Millennials are the largest and most educated generation. But, they are also the most unhealthy
UC San Diego’s Chancellor On The University’s Remarkable Rise In Reputation And Applications
The University of California, San Diego's rise in reputation and applications is no accident. It is part of the plan of the university's eighth Chancellor Pradeep Khosla
Career Strategies: The 5 Deadly Phrases To Avoid In The Job Interview Process
Certain phrases and ideas can short-circuit your career plans if you’re not careful
Do You Know Yourself? You’re Not As Good Or Bad Of A Leader As You Think
How do self-ratings compare with the ratings of others? Do you really know yourself?
Former Mars Tech Exec Is P&G’s New CIO
This month, $92 billion consumer packaged goods (CPG) company Procter & Gamble named Vittorio Cretella as chief information officer. He had previously been the CIO of Mars
Why Emotional Intelligence Needs Cultural Intelligence When Working Across Borders
Having a high EQ isn’t enough when working with different cultures or on a multicultural team. We also need CQ
Seven Ways Data Changes How Nonprofits Conduct Business
To have effective change, data can add more weight during the decision-making process