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Pharmaceutical Executive November 1, 2013 William Looney |
Payers: Late for the Party? Pharm Exec's two key features this month illustrate the strategic contradiction facing today's industry. |
CIO November 7, 2013 Tom Kaneshige |
National Geographic's IT Team Turns the Page on Mobile Apps The venerable publication has adapted as the publishing industry has changed, and its IT department is also adjusting to the times. National Geographic's IT leaders now allow employees to use any apps they choose. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 6, 2013 James Heskett |
Why is Top-Down Resource Allocation on the Rise? Does this from-the-top flow promote overall organizational agility or just move decision making further away from people in the know? What do you think? |
HBS Working Knowledge November 4, 2013 Carmen Nobel |
The Real Cost of Bribery George Serafeim finds that the biggest problem with corporate bribery isn't its effect on a firm's reputation or the regulatory headaches it causes. Rather, bribery's most significant impact is its negative effect on employee morale. |
CRM November 1, 2013 Anna Convery |
The Role of Gamification in the Contact Center and Back Office Gain more value from employees and customers with gamification processes. |
Registered Rep. November 1, 2013 Megan Leonhardt |
The Risks of a Solo Practice Solo advisors face many unique challenges, but perhaps the biggest is that they are, in bad times as well as good, solo. |
Registered Rep. October 29, 2013 David Armstrong |
Editor's Letter: November 2013 A common refrain heard at industry conferences and in the trade press is that "the financial services industry suffers from a bad reputation. How can we rebuild client trust?" |
Registered Rep. October 29, 2013 Diana Britton |
Designation Fatigue? Fewer advisors are pursuing or holding designations this year, according to WealthManagement.com's 2013 AdvisorBenchmarking RIA Trend Report. |
Registered Rep. October 28, 2013 Anne Field |
Building a Business From 3,000 Miles Away Linda Lubitz Boone of Miami-based Lubitz Financial started a romance with a man living in San Francisco, and split her time between the cities. She is still making regular commutes and running her Florida business remotely for two weeks out of the month. |
Registered Rep. October 15, 2013 Diana Britton |
Lebenthal's Big Bet on Wealth Management Alexandra Lebenthal, whose grandparents founded her eponymous firm in 1925 as a shop that sold municipal bonds largely to retail clients, is making a big bet on wealth management and independent RIAs. |
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