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Polly Mosendz, Newsweek, April 3, 2015 A General Electric appliance plant in Louisville, Kentucky was burning on Friday morning. The plant is part of a large GE park that includes at least six buildings. Firefighters on the scene told the local NBC affiliate...
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Ed Batista, Harvard Business Review, January 6, 2015 Careers involve numerous transitions when we “step up” into a new role, typically one with greater rewards, bigger responsibilities, and higher stakes. We’re well aware that these...
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Rebecca Knight, Harvard Business Review, January 9, 2015 Difficult conversations â whether you’re telling a client the project is delayed or presiding over an unenthusiastic performance review â are an inevitable part of...
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Eric Bonabeau, Harvard Business Review, March 1, 2002 Nasdaq worked with BiosGroup to develop a computer program that simulated proposed changes they wanted to make in regard to the tick size of their trading. It was no ordinary program; the software created...
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ekathimerini.com, March 31, 2015 A deal on Greece’s bailout is possible before the end of April, EU Council President Donald Tusk said Tuesday as Athens continued tough talks with its creditors on a disputed list of reforms. Tusk said the negotiations were...
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Will Wei, Business Insider, March 31, 2015 Astrophysicist and StarTalk Radio host Neil deGrasse Tyson saw ‘Interstellar’ and then came by Business Insider to explain what the ending means â and if it’s scientifically sound....