Diversity in the Workplace
Would it surprise you to learn that highly educated black professionals face a widening gap with whites as they progress through their career? Diversity in the 21st century workplace is still a challenge that impacts not only our ideas of fairness and opportunity, but the bottom line as well. (Huffington Post)
Visit http://www.huffingtonpost.com/meghan-m-biro-/the-harsh-reality-of-dive_b_8408654.html to view the full article online.
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Education
The reality of college can be pretty different from the images portrayed in movies and television. Instead of co-eds who wake up late, party all the time, leisurely toss footballs around, and intermittently study for exams, many colleges are full of students with pressing schedules of not just classes and activities, but real jobs, too. (The Atlantic)
Visit http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/10/work-school-balance-college/412855/ to view the full article online.
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In recent years, a growing group of mostly small and midsize private colleges and universities have slashed the price of tuition. And in June 2015, Washington’s state legislature approved tuition cuts for in-state students of 5% to 20% over the next two years at the state’s public colleges and universities, including a 5% cut at community colleges and technical schools. (Kiplinger's)
Visit http://www.kiplinger.com/slideshow/college/T042-S003-colleges-lowering-their-tuition/index.html to view the full article online.
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NBMBAA
Charles received the "Ted Childs Life Work Excellence Award." "Ken has earned this recognition through his vision, execution, leadership ... partnerships with senior management to create a workplace that is competitive in the 21st century." (Working Mother Media)
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Technology
U Myint Kyaw Thu says he wanted to make games since he was a five-year-old playing Nintendo. But growing up in Burma, now Myanmar, there was no internet and precious few mobile phones. (BBC News)
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LinkedIn gets a lot of grief from the technology press, and even from many of its own members, for being unpleasant to look at, difficult to use, and generally irritating. There was more than a little Schadenfreude when the company was fined recently for sending its users too many emails. But none of that seems to stop the corporate social network from making money. (Fortune)
Visit http://fortune.com/2015/10/29/linkedin-earnings/ to view the full article online.
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Entrepreneurship
Aside from all the decision-making, financial burdens and day-to-day responsibilities of entrepreneurship, the central dilemma of owning a business springs from the dissonance of managing a healthy work-life balance. (Entrepreneur)
Visit http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/251767 to view the full article online.
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Personal Finance
Conventional wisdom for savings is the "out of sight, out of mind" principle: Sock away money in a separate account you’re not tempted to tap for everyday expenses. In general, that’s good advice, but you can run into problems if that rule is so fixed in your mind that it overrides a near-term financial need. (Money)
Visit http://time.com/money/4090382/borrowing-from-savings/?xid=homepage to view the full article online.
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Professional Development
The worst times often lay the groundwork for breakthroughs. In the stagnant 70s, Bill Gates wrote source codes and Steve Jobs crafted designs that ushered in the computer revolution. From the ashes of World War II came microwave ovens and televisions. As America was mired in the Great Depression, a failed actor named Dale Carnegie published How To Win Friends and Influence People. (Poets & Quants)
Visit http://poetsandquants.com/2015/10/28/best-free-moocs-in-business-for-november/ to view the full article online.
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Corporate America
A "free" first class upgrade is the Holy Grail of air travel. And Sam Huang did it with one of the most sought-after premium sections on the planet – an around-the-world flight in one of Emirates’ legendary First Class Suites. (Fortune)
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Government
On paper, those spending increases – divided evenly between defense and non-defense programs – will be offset by cuts elsewhere. And by shifting around billions of taxpayer dollars, the deal produces some private sector winners and losers, as well. (Fortune)
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