Top News
Our 37th Annual Franchise 500 ranking reveals the impact of the newest trends and the industries poised for growth. ( Entrepreneur)
Visit http://www.entrepreneur.com/franchise500 to view the full article online.
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Diversity in the Workplace
Most of us don’t enjoy having difficult conversations, period – but when they involve someone from our own culture, we can usually rely on some basic shared assumptions about what the interaction should look like. When we have a difficult conversation with someone from a different culture, however, our task becomes harder by an order of magnitude. Now, not only do we have to address a potentially thorny subject, but we must do so while gracefully maneuvering around a series of cultural trip wires. (Harvard Business Review)
Visit https://hbr.org/2016/03/having-a-difficult-conversation-with-someone-from-a-different-culture to view the full article online.
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International
It's a simple task, if you're trying to spot the highest paid employee in a Japanese office. Just look for the oldest staff member. Traditionally, the longer you've been at a company, the more money you earn. ( BBC)
Visit http://www.bbc.com/news/35868599 to view the full article online.
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Education
John B. King Jr. is like no previous U.S. secretary of Education: He's half-black and half-Puerto Rican, and in his (successful) admissions essay to Harvard, he had to explain why he got kicked out of Phillips Academy Andover, the prestigious Massachusetts high school. ( Los Angeles Times)
Visit http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-john-king-20160320-story.html to view the full article online.
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XPO Logistics, Inc. (NYSE: XPO) announced that Gena L. Ashe has joined the board as an independent director of the company, and will serve as chair of the nominating and corporate governance committee. Ms. Ashe’s appointment expands the board to nine directors, seven of whom are independent directors. ( American Journal of Transportation)
Visit https://www.ajot.com/news/xpo-logistics-names-gena-ashe-to-board-of-directors to view the full article online.
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The Economy
Forget about clothes and shoes. We've known that consumers prefer to spend money on technology as opposed to apparel, but Jim Cramer (via Carl Quintanilla) has stated the three places where they're actually choosing to spend their hard-earned cash. ( Business Insider)
Visit http://www.businessinsider.com/skills-that-will-pay-off-forever-2016-3 to view the full article online.
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Professional Development
Zelia Z. Wiley, Ph.D., interim associate provost at Kansas State University, became the first multicultural assistant dean for diversity at the university in 2003. A graduate of Prairie View A&M and Pennsylvania State University, Wiley has bachelor’s and master’s degrees in agriculture economics and engineering, along with a Ph.D., from Pennsylvania State University in agricultural and extensive education. She shares three fundamental seeds that every woman should sow in order to reap success.( Black Enterprise
Visit http://www.blackenterprise.com/career/womens-history-month-how-to-sow-seeds-of-success-zelia-wiley/ to view the full article online.
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Leadership
Leaders of world-changing movements, from social leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. to business leaders such as Steve Jobs, persuade people to follow them into the unknown, the unpredictable, the untested. Because change is both scary and difficult, they also help those followers push through their fears and overcome big obstacles. I wanted to see if there was a method to that magic, since it’s so critical for organizations to keep innovating and reinventing if they want to survive over the long term. (Harvard Business Review)
Visit https://hbr.org/2016/03/successful-movements-all-have-3-acts to view the full article online.
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