Winners of the 1997 Nobel Prizes in Economy The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1997, to Professor Robert C. Merton, Harvard University, and to Professor Myron S. Scholes, Stanford University, jointly. The prize was awarded for a new method to determine the value of derivatives.Keywords:
Sam Vaknin, Management Consulting: Building a community that will nurture and grow your company's culture According to the Harvard Business Review, employees who are happy are 53 percent more likely to stay with a company than individuals who are unhappy. As management, building a strong community within your business can have very powerful rewards. Learn strategies to build a strong community within your business.Keywords:
Renie Cavallari-, management consulting, management, team building, community building, mission statement, vision building, marketing, strategic marketing Why Smart Brains Make Stupid Decisions On Money, Work and Health It happens. Often. Why? We just secured an interview with Ori Brafman, co-author of Sway: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior (Doubleday Business, 2008), to discuss our Dark Side (well, he calls if 'different hidden forces' and 'psychological undercurrents'). For example, look at the story of Harvard Business School students who paid $204 for a twenty-dollar bill.Keywords:
Alvaro Fernandez, free brain exercise, brain teasers, cognitive development, brain fitness gym, brain, wellness, cognitive Twenty Percent of Success Is Showing Up Woody Allen, the American director, actor and comedian, once said, '80% of success is showing up.' This line has been repeated so often that it is now commonly thought of as being fact. But then again, who has said it isn't fact? Mr. Allen may have taken this statistic from substantiated research. It may have come directly from the pages of the Harvard Business Review.Keywords:
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