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11 Trends Shaping the Future of Work

Brimstone Consulting

September 11, 2001 is an inflection point – there was life before the terrorist attacks and there is life after them. From air travel to security to immigration to geopolitics to public health, the devastating events that killed nearly 3,000 people changed the fabric of American society and changed the world.

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Leaders Who Get Change Right Know How to Listen

Harvard Business

Take Anne Mulcahy, who stepped into the CEO role at Xerox in 2001, during a particularly tough time in the company’s history. What she learned informed her strategy for the turnaround, which she then communicated through a series of town halls, roundtables, and memos. “The response was overwhelming,” Mulcahy said.

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Robo-Journalism Will Produce 1 Billion Web Stories in 2015 (This Isn't One of Them); McJournalism Coming Up

MishTalk

Actually, I do know what it is like to be without a job for an extended period because I was jobless for several years between 2001 and 2004. Each piece would have taken most of a day and some travel to research, and a couple of hours to write. I started this blog hoping someone would hire me as writer. Well, maybe it is.

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