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The Organizational Reasons Police Departments Don’t Change

Harvard Business

In early July 2016, police officers killed black men in two separate, high-profile incidents. Police-involved shootings in the United States have resulted in 591 deaths so far in 2016. The Washington Post recently asked several police experts to examine five dramatic videos of police shootings, including those of Castile and Sterling.

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What Creativity in Marketing Looks Like Today

Harvard Business

The metrics also changed. More than 20% of employees took the training online or in workshops in the first few months of the program, and employee submissions to its sales lead and job candidate referral programs were up 43% and 19% respectively. The results?

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Elite Performance - What It Really Takes

CaseInterview.com

One question asked of Gold Medalist Jordyn Wieber was, "When did you first start doing gymnastics, and how much do you train?". If I told a room full of my old McKinsey colleagues that Jordyn Wieber, who is now 17 years old, starting doing gymnastics at 4 years of age and trains around 5 hours a day, I kid you not. within 15 seconds.

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How Our Company Learned to Make Better Predictions About Everything

Harvard Business

Taking a cue from machine learning, Twitch employees train their forecasting powers against real world historical data. Twitch is a platform for broadcasting video games. Today, the training we’ve developed is allowing us to surpass that limitation and scale up forecasting throughout the company.

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Top Consulting Firms

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revenue in 2016 and 26,000 personnel. Bain CEO Bob Bechek has a near-100% approval rating on Glassdoor and was ranked Best CEO in 2016. Most reported diversity factors have been on a positive trend since 2016. In 2016, it was listed in Fortune’s best workplaces for both Millennials and working mothers. women and 49.6%