Wednesday, September 12, 2012

How's That Shareholdery-Valuey Stuff Working Out for Ya?

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How's That Shareholdery-Valuey Stuff Working Out for Ya?
Justin Fox
Making shareholders rich isn't the goal of the corporation. It's a nice side effect.
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Matthias Matthijs
How Europe's New Gold Standard Undermines Democracy
Matthias Matthijs
We shouldn't go back to a system that only worked during the elitist era of the Belle Époque.
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How Campaign Finance Reform Could Help Business
HBR IdeaCast
Limiting the amount politicians can ask for will leave more for businesses to invest in their bottom line.
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Andrew J. Sherman
A Novel Idea for Putting Sidelined Cash to Work
Andrew J. Sherman
Why can't we channel it to the promising, job-creating ventures now suffering from tight credit markets?
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Indispensable: When Leaders Really Matter
Indispensable: When Leaders Really Matter
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Will your next leader be insignificant — or indispensable? Harvard Business School professor Gautam Mukunda offers an enticingly fresh look at how and when individual leaders really can make a difference. Profiling a mix of historic and modern figures — from Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln to Winston Churchill and Judah Folkman — Indispensable reveals how, when, and where a single individual can save or destroy the organization they lead, and even change the course of history.
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Michael Fertik
Practical Advice for Raising Early Stage Venture Capital
Michael Fertik
Avoid these common pitfalls when negotiating with venture capitalists.
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