Fri.Oct 04, 2019

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Melinda Gates on Fighting for Gender Equality

Harvard Business

Melinda Gates, cochair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and founder of Pivotal Ventures, is committing $1 billion over the next ten years to advance gender equality. She says evidence shows it’s the best way to drive economic development in nations and performance in companies. She shares her own stories as a female executive at Microsoft, a working mother, and a nonprofit leader learning from women around the world.

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Establishing an Organization Design Transformation Office

Kates Kesler

Our clients typically don’t run in to issues completing the design phase of their organization transformation.

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Melinda Gates Q&A: A Billion Dollars for Gender Equality

Harvard Business

The philanthropist is funding women in a big way. Will others follow?

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How much is that piece of paper in the window?

Seth Godin Blog

Four years at MIT cost about $250,000 all in. Or, you could engage in more than 2,000 of their courses on their site , for free. What’s the difference? When you do education, you pay tuition, plus you pay with a focus on compliance. Traditional education requires that students trade in freedom of choice, coerced by tests and exams. And what do you get?

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PowerPoint Best Practices for Creating Stellar Presentations

Mastering data visualization in PowerPoint will help accelerate your career because it positions you as someone who can present data that drives business decisions forward. think-cell's PowerPoint Best Practices eBook was created specifically for professionals aiming to master the art and science of data-driven storytelling. What’s inside: Practical Insights: Uncover valuable tips for crafting engaging and persuasive presentations.

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Who Supports Diversity Policies? It Depends on the Policy

Harvard Business

A survey of 1,862 workers breaks down attitudes by race and gender.

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GDP Is Not a Measure of Human Well-Being

Harvard Business

We need better measures of development.

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Where Online Learning Goes Next

Harvard Business

Why don’t more universities let people learn on their phones?