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If you are tired of high chief executive compensation, you’re probably not going to like the latest issue du jour: rising director pay. The issue is front and center because of litigation brought against the Internet behemoth Facebook, claiming that Facebook’s directors voted to pay themselves too much by raising the average compensation of outside directors to $461,265 for 2013. (The New York Times)
Visit http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/11/business/dealbook/no-clear-answer-on-director-pay.html?ref=dealbook to view the full article online.
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Controversy over executive pay is nothing new and probably not going away anytime soon. It is, however, about to change. While companies have long had to share what their CEOs make, financial information about the everyday employee is less readily available. This, of course, has made it difficult to determine the CEO-employee pay ratio and, subsequently, to identify just what kind of gaps exist. (Fast Company)
Visit http://www.fastcompany.com/3053244/the-future-of-work/what-to-expect-when-the-ceo-employee-pay-gap-goes-public to view the full article online.
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Weekends have always been our time to relax, wind down, and spend some time with loved ones. Yet, many never even consider that these precious days of respite could be spent productively – even while having fun. Read on for ways very successful people spend their weekends so that you can incorporate them into your own. (Inc.)
Visit http://www.inc.com/peter-economy/5-ways-remarkably-successful-people-spend-the-weekend.html to view the full article online.
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Career
When you make friends with successful people the sky’s the limit. This is how partnerships are made, handshake deals are done, and new audiences found. And it’s not as difficult as you might think. (Fortune)
Visit http://fortune.com/2015/11/11/networking/ to view the full article online.
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Diversity in the Workplace
Education
One in five Harvard Business School MBAs accepted jobs in tech this year, a level not seen since the last tech boom in 1999 and 2000, just before the dot-com bust exploded. The school’s 2015 employment report, released this week, showed that tech firms attracted 20% of its Class of 2015, up from 17% last year. (Poets & Quants)
Visit http://poetsandquants.com/2015/11/09/harvard-mbas-made-year/ to view the full article online.
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Entrepreneurship
The light-bulb just went off. And now you have a million dollar idea. Should you quit your day job? The situation varies from individual to individual, but before you put-in your two weeks notice, weigh the pros and cons of launching a business while holding down a full-time job. I had to do this before I quit my job. (Entrepreneur)
Visit http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/252670 to view the full article online.
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The Economy
When Consumer Reports asked shoppers in a national survey about their haggling habits, only about half said they attempted to negotiate more favorable terms, whether it involved a retailer or service provider. (Money)
Visit http://time.com/money/4110984/christmas-2015-how-to-haggle/ to view the full article online.
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Corporate America
Last month, a switch was flipped at a sprawling auto factory in Georgetown, Ky., and with it, Toyota started building Lexus cars in the United States for the first time. It is something of a long-awaited homecoming for a brand that was originally conceived of as an American-focused creation: a way of attracting well-to-do American buyers with a moniker unburdened by the Toyota name’s middle-of-the-road image. (The New York Times)
Visit http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/13/business/with-a-hush-an-american-lexus-plant-goes-to-work.html?_r=0 to view the full article online.
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Kathleen Grace has done pretty well for herself in 2015. In June her production company, New Form Digital, posted a pilot on YouTube for Single by 30, a show about two teenagers who promise to marry each other if they wind up unattached at that unfathomable age. When YouTube announced its paid subscription service, YouTube Red, in late October, Single by 30 was on the list of its 10 exclusive original series and movies. (Bloomberg)
Visit http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-11-05/the-netflix-effect-more-streaming-means-better-shows to view the full article online.
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Leadership
Look around your organization, at the people with whom you interact every day. What do you see? Does your workplace reflect a relative balance of males and females in leadership positions? A healthy range of diversity in terms of age, skin color, religious conviction, culture, or/and sexual orientation? Yes? Before you congratulate yourself on how diverse your workplace is, what if we told you it might not be diverse enough – or at least not in the ways that matter most? (Harvard Business Review)
Visit https://hbr.org/2015/11/authentic-workplaces-dont-try-to-make-everyone-the-same to view the full article online.
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They think they’re so special, and they’re driving you crazy? Here’s what to do. Last week, I served as the token millennial on a panel discussing "The Next Generation of Talent." I love researching and speaking about this topic because it always gets everyone lathered up. (Fortune)
Visit http://fortune.com/2015/11/12/managing-entitled-employees/ to view the full article online.
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