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Senin, 28 Oktober 2019

The 35 best CEOs in the world, according to Harvard Business Review

 
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The 35 best CEOs in the world, according to Harvard Business Review
 
 
The 35 best CEOs in the world, according to Harvard Business Review
 
The CEOs of NVIDIA, Salesforce, Adobe, Mastercard, Microsoft, Texas Instruments, Nike, and L'Oréal all made the top third of the prestigious list.
 
 
 
 
 
The 'Warren Buffett of bonds' has survived every major market crash since 1958. He told us 4 pieces of wisdom for anyone who also wants to enjoy a long career.
 
 
The 'Warren Buffett of bonds' has survived every major market crash since 1958. He told us 4 pieces of wisdom for anyone who also wants to enjoy a long career.
 
Dan Fuss, the legendary investor and Loomis Sayles vice chairman, shared the career advice he gives his own children and grandchildren.
 
 
 
 
 
$8.6 billion The Trade Desk just brought in a cybersecurity CEO to serve as data chief. Here's his strategy for digital leadership.
 
 
$8.6 billion The Trade Desk just brought in a cybersecurity CEO to serve as data chief. Here's his strategy for digital leadership.
 
Sandeep Swadia left his post as CEO of White Ops to join the advertising-tech giant. He'll focus on empowering consumers to own their data.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Green New Deal is the perfect retort to trickle-down fear-mongers: Finally, progressives have the game-changing argument that can swing a majority of Americans toward a better future
 
 
The Green New Deal is the perfect retort to trickle-down fear-mongers: Finally, progressives have the game-changing argument that can swing a majority of Americans toward a better future
 
Jessyn Farrell is the senior vice president at Civic Ventures. She says the Green New Deal offers positive social, economic, and climate benefits.
 
 
 
 
 
The CEO of a recruiting-software company that works with Slack and Airbnb explains how to build a personal brand and stand out in a sea of applicants
 
 
The CEO of a recruiting-software company that works with Slack and Airbnb explains how to build a personal brand and stand out in a sea of applicants
 
Boost your chances of landing the job you want by staying active in your community and on social media, Greenhouse CEO Daniel Chait said.
 
 
 
 
 
A top LinkedIn executive shares how to impress a potential employer by showing you're the only one who can solve their biggest problems
 
 
A top LinkedIn executive shares how to impress a potential employer by showing you're the only one who can solve their biggest problems
 
LinkedIn VP Dan Shapero said the most successful job candidates show the company how they can add value and help solve their biggest pain points.
 
 
 
 
 
A German company is testing a 5-hour workday where employees only check email twice and small talk is banned
 
 
A German company is testing a 5-hour workday where employees only check email twice and small talk is banned
 
Working shorter hours can help lessen burnout, plus research says limiting phone use can boost productivity.
 
 
 
 
 
The Silicon Valley headhunter whose company has placed execs at Lyft and Spotify reveals the precise formula he uses when placing tech professionals
 
 
The Silicon Valley headhunter whose company has placed execs at Lyft and Spotify reveals the precise formula he uses when placing tech professionals
 
Todd Zangrillo of True Talent Advisory says there are three huge missteps candidates must try to avoid.
 
 
 
 
 
24 podcasts picked by industry leaders, successful executives, and business school professors that are almost as good as getting an MBA
 
 
24 podcasts picked by industry leaders, successful executives, and business school professors that are almost as good as getting an MBA
 
Top leaders are listening to everything from "Reply All" to the stories of TED speakers — and swear these podcasts are as good as a business degree.
 
 
 
 
 
Governance sank WeWork from the start, a VC and Stanford lecturer says. Here's what any founder can learn from Adam Neumann's cautionary tale.
 
 
Governance sank WeWork from the start, a VC and Stanford lecturer says. Here's what any founder can learn from Adam Neumann's cautionary tale.
 
Rob Siegel, a lecturer in management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and partner at XSeed Capital, details where WeWork went wrong.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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