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September 2016

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Compliance
September 10, 2016

Survey Finds Potential Personal Liability Impacting Compliance Profession

This article originally was published on the Thomson Reuters Inside Financial and Risk Blog, for which permission to re-use has been granted. By: Tiffany Robertson A recent survey shows that increased scrutiny from both the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) — both of whom have declared their…
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Leadership and career
September 9, 2016

5 Good Ways to Deliver Bad News to an Employee

By: Maurice Gilbert Think about the last time you had a performance review. Chances are, you skimmed through a page of positive comments (or at least neutral to positive) and directed your focus entirely on the few negative notes. Never mind your superior’s glowing account of how nimbly you handled…
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Leadership and career
September 7, 2016

How to Stop Stereotyping Generations at Work

Are you guilty of generational stereotyping at work? Given the pervasive use of generational labels such as millennial and baby boomer in today’s media, it’s hard not to be — though you may not even realize you’re doing it in the first place. In her new book Unfairly Labeled: How…
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Leadership and career
September 2, 2016

How to Ruin a Powerhouse

By: Linda Henman Like most other automakers, GM has faced the ups and downs of a troubled industry, but -- until last year -- it had remained a powerhouse since its inception in 1908. GM led global vehicle sales for 77 consecutive years from 1931 through 2007, longer than any…
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