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A year on, it is too early for a full account of the long-term impact. The Natural Resource Damage Assessment, a process mandated for oil spills, is still in its injury-assessment and restoration-planning phase. (The Economist)
Visit http://www.economist.com/node/18587367 to view the full article online.
Career
"A LOT of my friends are going to Asia and Latin America to do their internships," says Ben Zhang, a student at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business who will do his in Hong Kong with Morgan Stanley. "It may be outside their comfort zone, but they see getting some experience there as helpful, since that’s where many of the jobs will be." (The Economist)
Visit http://www.economist.com/node/18560501?story_id=18560501&fsrc=rss to view the full article online.
International
Why focus on the size of banks? Great Britain shows other ways to achieve financial reform. (Slate)
Visit http://www.slate.com/id/2291577/ to view the full article online.
Education
Last spring, the Harvard Business School quietly took a step that would have been unthinkable only ten years earlier: It welcomed nearly 50 for-hire admissions consultants to its leafy campus, treating them to a private tour of the school’s red brick, neo-Georgian buildings and a chance to chat with both Admissions Director Dee Leopold and Steve Nelson, executive director of Harvard’s MBA program. (Poets and Quants)
Visit http://poetsandquants.com/2010/09/19/suddenly-cozy-mba-admission-consultants-and-business-schools/ to view the full article online.
Technology
Researchers announced today that they found what look like secret files on the iPhone that track user location and store it on the device, without the permission of the device owner. It's unclear what the data is used for and why Apple has been collecting it in iOS products that carry a 3G antenna for nearly a year now. (CNet)
Visit http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-20055885-37.html?tag=TOCcarouselMain.0 to view the full article online.
Entrepreneurship
As the economy continues to recover and the job market begins to bounce back, companies with strong and supportive cultures are likely to be the ones leading the way in attracting and retaining top talent. (Entrepreneur)
Visit http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/219509 to view the full article online.
Personal Finance
Even those who have been diligently preparing for retirement can be in for a rude awakening if it arrives too soon. Let's say you plan to retire at 70 and have based your saving and investing on that. Then an illness or layoff pushes you to leave the work force up to a decade sooner. Too old to easily get another job and too young to hit your desired numbers for a 20-to-30 year retirement, it can be a rough time indeed. (The Street)
Visit http://www.thestreet.com/story/11089528/1/how-to-handle-being-forced-into-retirement.html to view the full article online.
Government
In a major strategic shift, the Service Employees International Union plans to use its giant political operation to try to build a grassroots movement of public protest and organization similar to the massive show of pro-labor support that overran Madison, Wis. last month. (Politico)
Visit http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0411/53547.html to view the full article online.
Leadership
Among the most striking details of the corporate era depicted in the AMC series Mad Men, along with constant smoking and mid-day drinking, is the army of secretaries who populate Sterling Cooper, the 1960s ad agency featured in the show. The secretary of those days has gone the way of the carbon copy and been replaced by the executive assistant, now typically reserved for senior management. (Harvard Business Review)
Visit http://hbr.org/2011/05/the-case-for-executive-assistants/ar/1 to view the full article online.
Lifestyle
As the fastest long-distance runner ever, Haile Gebrselassie knows a thing or two about ambition and drive. But success for the athlete isn't limited just to running. One of Ethiopia's most successful businessmen, Gebrselassie is the sole importer of Hyundai cars into the country, owns a number of properties in the capital, runs a gym in the city and has recently opened a new hotel near Lake Hawassa. (CNN)
Visit http://edition.cnn.com/2011/LIVING/04/15/marathon.star.success.tips/index.html to view the full article online.
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