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Five product manager best practices to help survive a recession

Sopheon

And in my career, I have witnessed and been professionally involved in five: ● The Iran/Energy Crisis Recession (July 1981 - November 1982) ● The Gulf War Recession (July 1990 - March 1991) ● The 9/11 Recession (March 2001 - November 2001) ● The Great Recession (December 2007- June 2009) ● The Pandemic Recession (March-April 2020) Having spent 40 years (..)

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Why Business People Speak Like Idiots

Carla Johnson

May 14, 2020 It was early 2001. The dot-com-boom had taken people on a Thelma-and-Louise ride and sailed them off a cliff. Enron’s crazy accounting debacle ended up in the largest corporate bankruptcy (until WorldCom out did it a year later).

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3 Effective Strategies for Leading Across Generations in the Workplace

CMOE

The current generations in the workplace include: Silent Generation Born between 1925 and 1945 Baby Boomers Born between 1946 and 1964 Generation X (Gen X) Born between 1965 and 1980 Millennials Born between 1981 and 2000 Generation Z (Gen Z) Born between 2001 and 2020 Each of these generations have stereotypes and assumptions about their priorities (..)

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New Decade, New What?

100%Open

Clarke made one bizarrely accurate prediction as two astronauts in the movie 2001 can be seen reading a newspaper on something that looks suspiciously like an iPad, that he calls a Newspad. So I will confine myself to these ten 2020 predictions that our team has come up with based on the best predictor organ that humans have.

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The Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020: Initial Catalysts, Current Implications, and Future Impacts

Speaker: Elizabeth "Paige" Baumann, Founder and CEO of Paige Baumann Advisory, LLC

In this webinar, you'll be provided with a clear overview of the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (AMLA), which also includes the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). anti-money laundering laws since the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001. The AMLA represents the most significant changes in U.S.

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Why Business People Speak Like Idiots

Carla Johnson

May 14, 2020 It was early 2001. The dot-com-boom had taken people on a Thelma-and-Louise ride and sailed them off a cliff. Enron’s crazy accounting debacle ended up in the largest corporate bankruptcy (until WorldCom out did it a year later).

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Negativity Bias: Conservatism in Funding Novel Projects?

Michael Roberto

Jacqueline Lane and her colleagues published a fascinating paper in Management Science in 2020. 2001, Rozin and Royzman 2001). Source: capital.com Is your organization's resource allocation process biased against funding original ideas or novel projects? They examined a "conservatism bias" in funding novel projects.

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