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Job Hub:T-Mobile Jobs and Culture

Management Consulted

Today we highlight tremendous business analyst and post-consulting leadership jobs at T-Mobile. T-Mobile, an American operating entity of a German company, is the smallest big player in U.S. The company operates the fourth largest wireless network in the U.S. T-Mobile has been ranked by J.D. History & Culture.

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What Investors Need to Know About Zimbabwe After Mugabe

Harvard Business

Zimbabwe’s new leadership faces a challenging task. Zimbabwe’s largest telecommunication company Econet Wireless has found success with its online payment platform that helps Zimbabweans manage the challenges of its multi-currency system. Years of economic mismanagement.

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AT&T, Time Warner, and What Makes Vertical Mergers Succeed

Harvard Business

Combining the second-largest wireless carrier with the fourth-biggest entertainment company — one whose impressive assets include HBO and CNN — is likely to create an unassailable mobile-entertainment business. Broadband has made the experience of consuming content far better than it was with dial-up. Rejuvenating the core.

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2024 Events for Project Managers, Business Leaders, and Industry Professionals

Epicflow

Transform for the better, together March, 11-13, Las Vegas, USA — (Business and leadership) This event is for people-driven executives, future-focused leaders, and workforce tech investors who will have three days of exploring hands-on experiences, participating in enlightening discussions, and networking with colleagues.

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7 Charts Show How Political Affiliation Shapes U.S. Boards

Harvard Business

Boards of companies operating in the consumer discretionary industry have a disproportionately high representation of Democrats, while boards operating in the industrials and energy and utilities industries skew more Republican. internet software & services, semiconductors, wireless telecommunication services); and Materials (e.g.,