Named CEO of Deloitte last March, and listed in Crain’s “50 Most Powerful Women in New York” for 2015, Cathy Engelbert attributes her success to one personality trait above all: confidence.
Named CEO of Deloitte last March, and listed in Crain’s “50 Most Powerful Women in New York” for 2015, Cathy Engelbert attributes her success to one personality trait above all: confidence.
In a new book, ‘The Internet to the Inner-Net,’ Google’s Gopi Kallayil challenges the idea that there is never enough time in our digitally connected world.
Wharton professor Robert Hughes contends that it doesn’t take long to find examples of ethical behavior being practiced even in the absence of serious legal consequences. He finds that laws, even weak ones without specific sanctions, serve a definite purpose in modern society.
The secretary general of the European Stability Mechanism, Kalin Anev Janse, discusses Greece, the key risks for Europe’s economy and how his group directs hundreds of billions of euros in financial crisis loan support.
There’s a lot more to Goodwill’s charitable model than is obvious from its ubiquitous thrift stores. Jim Gibbons, head of Goodwill Industries International, explains.
Arash Massoudi of London’s Financial Times newspaper discusses Anheuser-Busch InBev’s acquisition of SABMiller.
Millennials are putting off buying homes due to rising student loan levels, their desire to live in high-rent urban centers and their tendency to delay marriage. But experts say the trend will likely change.
Private equity is one area where a slowing economy can also present opportunities because the purchase price of a company plays such a key role in later performance.
In the wake of the Paris attacks, experts say a sustained “war” against ISIS will require well-orchestrated international cooperation.
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