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The CEO of Dick’s Sporting Goods on Becoming a Gun Control Advocate

Harvard Business

Ed Stack, the chief executive of Dick’s Sporting Goods, decided after the Parkland school shooting to pull assault rifles and high-capacity magazines from all of his company’s stores. The controversial choice hurt revenues. He is the author of “It’s How We Play the Game: Build a Business. Take a Stand.

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Servant Leadership: The Unstoppable Force for Greatness

Rick Conlow

Blomberg reported Amazon had 189 emergency 911 complaints from forty-six warehouses for employee mental health issues. See these from Fortune magazine. Childcare issues. Visit the RCI store: Books & Training Resources. The “great” Elon Musk has a stream of complaints from employees at Tesla.

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Servant Leadership: The Unstoppable Force for Greatness

Rick Conlow

Blomberg reported Amazon had 189 emergency 911 complaints from forty-six warehouses for employee mental health issues. See these from Fortune magazine. Childcare issues. Visit the RCI store: Books & Training Resources. The “great” Elon Musk has a stream of complaints from employees at Tesla.

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Shoppers with Strong Religious Beliefs Spend Less and Make Fewer Impulse Purchases

Harvard Business

We started by analyzing the dollar volume of annual grocery store sales per store across 1,600 U.S. Additionally, we examined individual-level grocery spending data from Point of Purchase Advertising International, which surveyed 2,400 grocery shoppers in 2011 and 2012 at 35 stores across 10 states.

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When Star CEOs and Star Analysts Disagree, the Market Trusts the Analysts

Harvard Business

We studied the effect of analyst, CEO, and firm reputation on the size of the market reactions to analyst upgrades and downgrades — in other words, whether the stock price went up or down after an analyst issued a recommendation about whether to buy, hold, or sell a firm’s stock.

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Quantum content and blurred lines

Seth Godin Blog

The reason is simple: The publisher of the work needed to get it to the store, the store needed to put it on a shelf and the consumer had to find it. And there is no retailer that needs to be sold, because since there's no shelf space issue, they will carry everything. Twenty years ago, jazz was jazz and polka was polka.

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How Large Food Retailers Can Help Solve the Food Waste Crisis

Harvard Business

If you find yourself having to purge your refrigerator’s crisper bin every few weeks, imagine what goes on at a grocery store. billion people by 2050, which makes food security a more pressing issue. Before, retailers relied on intermediaries to move goods from the warehouse to the store. Tara Moore/Getty Images.

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