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The Corona Virus for Small Businesses

Consultant Journal

It’s a question on the minds of many entrepreneurs, as Fortune 500 companies announce new protocols for travel, meetings and even use of coffee cups. If your business meets with clients in person, you may want to look at your policies and processes to help keep clients and yourself healthy. Client Engagement.

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Demystifying Emissions Reporting

Harvard Business

The International Sustainability Standards Board and the European Commission are implementing new mandatory non-financial reporting requirements, with the former releasing its inaugural standards for global capital markets and the latter developing standards as part of the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive.

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How to Fix the Most Soul-Crushing Meetings

Harvard Business

Meetings are notoriously one of organizational life’s most insufferable realities. In a meticulous inventory, we calculated the hours spent in meetings by directors and above across the enterprise (a population of about 500). They collectively spent more than 57,000 hours per year in recurring meetings.

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Enter the Carpetbaggers: Ukraine's New Finance Minister a US Citizen, New Economy Minister from Lithuania

MishTalk

Ukraine''s just-named "Finance Minister" is a US citizen, and Ukraine''s new "Economy Minister" is from Lithuania. Meet Your New Carpetbagger Technocrats Natalie Jaresko , a U.S. citizen and chief executive of private equity group Horizon Capital, will take over as "Finance Minister". That process is now underway.

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Bank of Japan Vows to Stick with Easy Money Policy; If It Doesn't Work, Do More of It

MishTalk

The massive number of Yen shorts may be a caution signal, but fundamentally, Japan''s prime minister Shinzo Abe is out of his mind with his inflation policies. The Financial Times reports Bank of Japan Vows to Stick with Easy Money Policy. Abe''s policy (as with most politicians) is "If It Doesn''t Work, Do More of It".

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Sustainable Aviation: Emerging Trends and Opportunities

Tom Spencer

Figure 1 : Innovations from NASA will help the US meet its sustainable aviation goals. Aerospace is one of the fastest growing markets. While both the size of the market and its growth rate are both large, so is its carbon footprint. The Aviation Market. Policy Incentives. per year over the same period.

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IMF Chief Under Investigation in French Fraud Case; Meet David Lipton (an Obama Clone), Lagarde's Possible Replacement

MishTalk

IMF chief Christine Lagarde has been put under formal investigation by French magistrates for alleged negligence in a political fraud affair dating from 2008 when she was finance minister. Lipton an Obama Clone on Income Inequality Please consider Lipton''s views on Fiscal Policy and Income Inequality. Not at all. Isn''t that the goal?

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