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Worried that a jittery market will lead to jittery employees, some chief executives are scrambling to ease workers' worries about a potential new recession. From company memos to "town hall" meetings, corporate leaders are looking at how they can jack up morale in the work place. (Wall Street Journal)
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Career
Unemployment in the African American community continues to hover devastating highs with a reported 16.2% unemployment. It is time for action on the most important issue of our time – economic opportunity, jobs! Members of the Congressional Black Caucus will travel the country for the CBC’s For the People Jobs Initiative. Look for us in Atlanta today, Miami next Monday and Tuesday and Los Angeles, August 30-31.
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There is a gulf between our idealized picture of how jobs are filled, and a hard but often unstated reality: in any market, no matter how transparent on the surface, a large proportion of jobs are either not advertised or already have someone’s name on them before the first interview. (Bloomberg/Businessweek)
Visit http://www.businessweek.com/management/crack-the-hidden-job-market-08052011.html to view the full article online.
International
The pattern has grown tiresomely familiar. Bond markets shift sharply against weak euro-zone members. Leaders hold a crisis summit to save the euro with more forceful rescue measures. The initial euphoria lasts a few weeks, a few days or even just a few hours – and the cycle begins once again. Can Europe’s politicians ever break it? (The Economist)
Visit http://www.economist.com/node/21526363 to view the full article online.
Education
Katy Daugherty enrolled at Tennessee State University because of the school's flexible daytime, evening and online classes and its new urban-studies program. Once on campus at this historically black college, where more than 70% of the students are African-American, Ms. Daugherty, 29, who is white, became the minority. (Wall Street Journal)
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NBMBAA
Join us for a day of golf and fun Saturday, October 8, during the National Black Masters Golf Tournament at the NBMBAA 33rd Annual Conference & Exposition in Atlanta, GA. This event, benefiting the Leaders of Tomorrow® program, begins at 10am with a four person scramble with many challenges followed by an award reception. A DJ and celebrity sightings make this a can't-miss end to Conference.
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Technology
The deciding factors of my return, as is the case in most such battles, have nothing to do with the underlying technology. The PlayBook, by many counts, is a superior machine to the iPad. It is thinner, lighter, has a better camera, and it runs Flash (the iPad doesn’t). On the surface, there is no reason RIM should lose a loyal customer like me. But they did. And if they do not address the reasons why, I fear the company is in for a rough, potentially disastrous, few years, especially in light of the recent Google-Motorola acquisition. (Fast Company)
Visit http://www.fastcompany.com/1774182/rim-blackberry-playbook-corporate-strategy-lessons to view the full article online.
Entrepreneurship
Lining up buyers in advance of launch can be challenging for a new company. But finding the right ones – and capitalizing on them – can go a long way toward ensuring early success. (Entrepreneur)
Visit http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/220018 to view the full article online.
Personal Finance
Many older investors are spending their summer stewing over the government's budget dust-up and the stock market's gyrations. But even as chaos rules Washington and Wall Street, investors who keep a cool head have opportunities to review spending plans and portfolio risk – and make the tweaks needed to keep retirement plans on track. (Kiplinger's)
Visit http://www.kiplinger.com/features/archives/krr-protect-your-retirement-nest-egg-from-market.html to view the full article online.
Corporate America
If receipts could talk, what would they say about how you travel on the company dime? Business travelers are eating well, spending an average $39 per meal when dining alone, an analysis of corporate expense reports shows. They're also flying in style. (Wall Street Journal)
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Government
America's postal service is elegant, efficient, even amazing, given the enormous size of the country and the low cost of stamps. But the U.S. Postal Service is a hulking, foundering, money-hemorrhaging bureaucracy. (Slate)
Visit http://www.slate.com/id/2301846/ to view the full article online.
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