See the WSJ’s annual ranking of CEO pay. Compare pay and performance for 400 business leaders during the pandemic, from Tesla’s Elon Musk to GE’s Larry Culp https://t.co/yzgUyAfKJR via @WSJ
Banking, long dominated by men, now outpaces other industries in promoting women, a point underscored this week when Citigroup named Jane Fraser as its next CEO https://t.co/5Z8SfGGCt7
A P&G factory in Albany, Ga., a town stricken by coronavirus, is racing to churn out one of the most in-demand products in America: toilet paper. https://t.co/bvsgGxod3u
Why does Taiwan have millions of Chinese visitors but only 45 coronavirus cases? Why did the Spanish flu spare some areas? During a pandemic, it's essential not to just sow panic but to report what works, even modestly, the better to impel people to act. https://t.co/kYx47YQmiB
Tech companies and coworking firms helped spread the popularity of collaborative office seating. Now, those open and more compact spaces may help spread the coronavirus. https://t.co/kvplO0rJ3F
Women earn the majority of college degrees and make up roughly half the U.S. workforce. So why are less than 6% of chief executives women? https://t.co/guVpopgerK
Why do I make predictions? Because they summarize data/strategy. Predictions are useless, predicting (scenario planning) is invaluable.
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85% of Americans say nurses have high levels of honesty and ethics, the highest percentage for any profession Gallup asks Americans to rate in this area. https://t.co/93FAsrbcfW
Drucker famously noted that management is doing things right, but leadership is doing the right things. The worst mistake is to manage in excellent and efficient ways what shouldn’t be done at all.
From the #GPDF19 background article
by @rstraub46
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