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Category: Business & Economics

Working Capital Conversations: Global Corporate Divestment Study with Paul Hammes, Ernst & Young

April 21, 2015 admin Business & Economics, Uncategorized

Working Capital Conversations: Leading thinkers, practitioners and experts discuss the ideas that drive global business. At a time when many of the large or publicly-held companies

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Working Capital Conversations: The CEO Reputation Premium with Leslie Gaines-Ross, Weber Shandwick

April 21, 2015 admin Business & Economics, Culture, Uncategorized

Working Capital Conversations: Leading thinkers, practitioners and experts discuss the ideas that drive global business. How should a CEO behave? Bold? Maybe. Decisive? Probably. But how

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Working Capital Conversations: ‘Collaboration and Leadership for Sustainability’ with Martin Reeves, Boston Consulting Group

February 13, 2015 admin Business & Economics, Uncategorized

Working Capital Conversations looks at sustainability. We all know that with the global economy, cross-border transactions have all but erased traditional boundaries. We know what

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Working Capital Conversations: The Sharing Economy with Joel Stein, Time Magazine

February 4, 2015 admin Business & Economics, Uncategorized

Working Capital Conversations looks at The Sharing Economy – businesses like Uber or Lyft or AirBNB rewriting traditional business models so that people like you

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Nate Cohn: NY Times’ “The Upshot,” on Data, Forecasting Models & Politics

June 6, 2014 admin Business & Economics, Politics, Public Policy, Uncategorized

Forget the Koch Brothers or Super PACs or even President Obama. The most-watched player in the 2014 Midterms just might be a computer program called

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Retro Report’s Bonnie Bertram: “Liebeck v. McDonald’s: The Big Burn”

October 21, 2013 admin All Conversations, Business & Economics, Culture, Public Policy, Uncategorized

It was the poster child for a legal system gone haywire. In 1994, an Albuquerque, NM jury gave $2.9 million dollars to a local grandmother

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Daniel Alpert, Economist: “The Age of Oversupply”

October 11, 2013 admin All Conversations, Business & Economics, Public Policy, Uncategorized

How did we arrive at our economic situation? What can we do to get out? According to Daniel Alpert, we suffer from “oversupply.” Today’s economic

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Lawrence Leibowitz, COO, New York Stock Exchange/EuroNext

May 7, 2013 admin All Conversations, Business & Economics, Uncategorized

There is, perhaps, no better symbol of the American economic system than the New York Stock Exchange. Today, while still the largest by stock market

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Alan Siegel, Founder Siegel+Gale & SiegelVision

May 7, 2013 admin All Conversations, Business & Economics, Culture, Uncategorized

As communications in this age of Twitter and Facebook and email and texting and targeted ads and so on, have gone – shall we say

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Kevin Werbach, Wharton Professor, on Online Education (MOOCs)

April 23, 2013 admin All Conversations, Business & Economics, Uncategorized

Here’s how Penn Professor Kevin Werbach tells it: The University’s Wharton School of Business – where Werbach teaches – is one of the oldest, most

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Hoyt Harper, Sr. VP, Global Brand Leader, Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Group

April 23, 2013 admin All Conversations, Business & Economics, Uncategorized

It’s what every company in the world – big and small – wants. It drives revenue. Cuts expense. Extends reach. Delivers happiness. And separates winners

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Anne Morriss, CEO GenePeeks & co-Author “Uncommon Service”

April 22, 2013 admin All Conversations, Business & Economics, Uncategorized

Ever wonder why, if so much of our economy is based on service, great service is still so rare? Or why, if your call is

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