Future of Work Briefs
2013
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For Dimon and Board Leaders: Function Matters, Not Form
June 24 | Ben Heineman, Jr., Senior Fellow, Harvard's Law and Kennedy Schools | Comments (0)One of the dumbest corporate governance issues is whether to split the roles of Board Chair and CEO. That debate is now playing out on the front pages of business sections as shareholders will decide next week whether to take the chairman of the board title away from JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon.
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Research: What JPMorgan Shareholders Should Know About Splitting the CEO and Chair Roles
June 11 | | Comments (0)Shareholder activists are generally well-intentioned, but they're not always right. They don't always understand board-CEO dynamics or the firm-specific costs and benefits of splitting the CEO-chairman roles.
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Good Conflict Makes a Good Board
June 10 | Solange Charas, PhD, Distinguished Principal Research Fellow, The Conference Board and, Founder & CEO, HCMoneyball | Comments (0)What I found was that there is something powerful about the way directors speak to one another, especially when they disagree. My interviews revealed two kinds of boardroom conflict — cognitive and affective — with very different implications for board performance.
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Maya Angelou on Courage and Creativity
May 28 | HBR IDEACAST | Comments (0)An interview with Dr. Maya Angelou, renowned author. For more, read the Life's Work section in the May issue of HBR.
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In Memoriam: Dr. R. Roosevelt Thomas
May 24 | Toni Riccardi, Former Senior Fellow, The Conference Board | Comments (0)It is with much sadness we acknowledge the passing of Dr. R. Roosevelt Thomas. He was a friend of The Conference Board, and a frequent speaker at our conferences and council meetings.
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How to Tell a Story with Data
May 23 | Jim Stikeleather, Executive Strategist, Innovation, Dell Services | Comments (0)So how does a visual designer tell a story with a visualization? The analysis has to find the story that the data supports. Traditional journalism does this all the time, and journalists have become very good at storytelling with visualization via infographics.
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What We've Learned About Communicating with Employees in an Emergency
May 21 | Sarah Green Carmichael, Opinion Columnist and Editor, Bloomberg | Comments (0)Making sure employees know what to do in a fast-breaking emergency isn't as easy as just sending a text or an email. It takes preparation as well as rapid execution.
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The Three Elements of Successful Data Visualizations
May 20 | Jim Stikeleather, Executive Strategist, Innovation, Dell Services | Comments (0)Now that we've discussed when data visualization works — and when it doesn't, let's delve into what makes a successful data visualization. Although there are a number of criteria, including ease of comprehension and aesthetics, I'd like to explore the three that designers most often overlook.
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Mayer, Sandberg, Slaughter: Driving Change, at a Cost
May 17 | Whitney Johnson, Founding Partner , Rose Park Advisors | Lisa Joy Rosner, Chief Marketing Officer, NetBase | Comments (0)Working women have been calling for more seats in the boardroom, more days of paid maternity leave, more corner offices, more money, and more — well, more! for a long time.