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A Study Used Sensors to Show That Men and Women Are Treated Differently at Work

Harvard Business

Numerous causes have been suggested, but one argument that persists points to differences in men and women’s behavior. We realized that there’s little to no concrete data on women’s behavior in the office. Women made up only 20% of people at the fourth level (the second highest at this organization).

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A Study Shows the Best Times of Day to Post to Social Media

Harvard Business

companies are expected to spend more than $37 billion dollars on social media promotion annually each year by 2020, representing 24% of the economy’s total digital advertising spend. On the surface such an approach doesn’t sound difficult. cintascotch/Getty Images. There is a better way.

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Fighting Uncertainty in Organizations, Including Matrix Ones

Epicflow

The article is based on the webinar “Fighting Uncertainty in Organizations, Including Matrix Ones, to Achieve Excellent Reliability” with TOC experts Eli Schragenheim and Albert Ponsteen. Eli’s innovative approaches and insights continue inspiring professionals and organizations worldwide to achieve operational excellence.