Weekly Hotlist: Finance: The Way Forward

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Finance: The Way Forward
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Financial reform legislation is in its endgame in Washington. But the reinvention of the global financial system is just beginning. Where are we headed?
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Stephen A. Greyser
OIL SPILL
The BP Brand's Avoidable Fall
Stephen A. Greyser
The chasm between BP's branding and its operational reality.
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David Silverman
PRODUCTIVITY
In Defense of Multitasking
David Silverman
Why it pays to be distracted.
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Amy Gallo
MANAGING CONFLICT
Get Your Team to Stop Fighting and Start Working
Amy Gallo
How to settle team disputes so that everyone wins.
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Dan Pallotta
START-UPS
Is the Entrepreneur an Endangered Species?
Dan Pallotta
Organizing activities for our kids has robbed them of other opportunities.
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Julia Kirby
LEADERSHIP
Obama's Lack of Anger and the Limits of Authenticity
Julia Kirby
Sometimes, being real is, well, complicated.
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Frances Hesselbein
SOCIETY
How Did Peter Drucker See Corporate Responsibility?
Frances Hesselbein
Peter strove to bridge the community and the corporation.
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Bill Taylor
HUMAN RESOURCES
Why We (Shouldn't) Hate HR
Bill Taylor
Does your organization work as distinctively as it competes?
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Peter Bregman
MANAGING PEOPLE
The No-Drama Rule of Management
Peter Bregman
In an open office, you're always onstage.
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