The financial impact of bad behavior (Bill Cosby etc.)
…’80s, when the groundbreaking sitcom The Cosby Show aired, Cosby was making 40,000 dollars per episode and was the highest paid sitcom actor of his time. Given that the three…
…’80s, when the groundbreaking sitcom The Cosby Show aired, Cosby was making 40,000 dollars per episode and was the highest paid sitcom actor of his time. Given that the three…
…companies are actively working to address the issue in their companies, like Salesforce and Reddit. Before reporting on the issue, understand how employers calculate the pay gap between men and precisely what the number describes….
…whether the combination of e-commerce, robotics and artificial intelligence in the retail world, nicknamed the “Amazonification” of the economy, was as pervasive as one might think. The analysis includes a look…
…reason that senior FDA officials and then-Acting Commissioner Janet Woodcock did not swiftly respond to these claims. This excuse is convenient but not compelling enough.” The 34-page report submitted by…
…showrooms. Purchasing glasses online through companies like Warby Parker and EyeBuyDirect.com has changed not only the purchase experience, but also reportedly saves the consumer almost 90 percent over what they…
…compare to similar examples locally and across the country? Whether its the city budget or a local store being bought out by a national company, your readers don’t need to…
…does health insurance look like? How is paid time off? Don’t forget about other entities like a company car. The number isn’t the end-all-be-all of what the company is offering…
…to market declines. Of course, you’re already monitoring the shares of local companies traded on the NYSE. But, you also should keep an eye on their operations around the world….
…that believe their company and industry will improve as we bring manufacturing jobs back. Twenty percent each come from honoraria and consulting. Reporters probably don’t ask because we hit above…
…jobs—tailors, sewing machine operators and textile machine operators—companies employ highly paid market research analysts, computing professionals and marketing specialists. Investigate sustainable fashion Growing numbers of fashion companies are catering to consumers who…
…Bethany McLean, then a reporter at Fortune, was the first journalist to seriously question the company’s numbers. She noted big information gaps in the financials regarding how the company made…
…book also offers insight into how habits form company culture. For instance, readers learn how Starbucks created its culture by giving employees the sense of authority. They also learn that…
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