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Leadership : Page 34

How to set priorities when hiring employees for your young company

November 14, 2016
When you are growing and need new employees, that's a good sign. However, if you don't have a very clear idea what positions you need to fill, you are in trouble.

An opportunity to steal share away from competition

November 10, 2016
New research from the Penn State Smeal College of Business suggests that when people have an expectation of receiving a highly attractive option and then it falls through, what they possess no longer seems as satisfying as it once did.

Things successful leaders did only once

November 7, 2016
There are some thing we learns in the school and some things we can learn only in real life. But the advantage of real life is that we don't have to make the same leadership mistake twice.

Why executives are getting pay packages without comparison?

November 3, 2016
The better the company performs compared to its peers, the more top executives should receive in pay, bonuses and stock awards. Right?

Surprising effect of consumer local identity

October 31, 2016
New research by a Rice University marketing professor debunks a long-held belief by companies that they could charge more for locally produced goods and services because of consumers\' sense of attachment to their community.

Creative staff lead to satisfied customers

October 27, 2016
Organizations in the service sector that have more creative employees enjoy higher levels of customer satisfaction, according to new research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA).

Simple and effective ways to kill productivity

October 24, 2016
While setting tasks and duties for your employees, it's easy to go too far. This is especially easy if you are a new manager or company founder.

Pain of rejection makes us more likely to commit fraud

October 20, 2016
People commit fraud because they are unhappy about being rejected, a study in Frontiers in Psychology has found.

How board political ideology affects CEO pay

October 17, 2016
A new research from the University of Notre Dame shows that corporate directors' conservative or liberal leanings influence their decisions about CEO pay.

Why we prize authenticity, but buy something else

October 13, 2016
A paper by Ordanini, Nunes and Valsesia shows that being lauded is not the same as being liked. And marketers should take it into account.

'Gut feelings' help make more successful financial traders

October 10, 2016
Financial traders are better at reading their 'gut feelings' than the general population, and the better they are at this ability, the more successful they are as traders, according to new research.

Finding the right name for the Chinese market is not easy

October 6, 2016
Bringing a product to the Chinese market can be a major hurdle for a burgeoning company looking to expand abroad.
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