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A divided Supreme Court largely upheld the constitutionality of the Obama administration's health-care law, in one of the most anticipated high-court rulings in a generation. It upheld the mandate as a tax, in an opinion by Chief Justice John Roberts. (Wall Street Journal)
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Career
As the final shareholder votes on executive pay round out this year's proxy season, companies are already fighting on another pay-related front. At issue is a rule that could force them to disclose the gap between what they pay their CEO and their median pay for employees, a potentially embarrassing figure that many companies would like to keep private. (Wall Street Journal)
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Diversity in the Workplace
The July/August cover story of the Atlantic, "Why Women Still Can't Have It All" by Anne-Marie Slaughter, has ignited a firestorm. One side accepts the author's argument: that feminism has set women up to fail by pretending they can have a high-powered career and still be an involved mother. The other side accuses Slaughter, who left her job as the first female director of policy planning at the State Department, of setting women back by telling them to "rediscover the pursuit of happiness," starting at home. (CNN)
Visit http://edition.cnn.com/2012/06/25/opinion/coontz-women-have-it-all/index.html?hpt=ibu_mid to view the full article online.
International
The longer the euro area’s debt crisis drags on, the more it resembles an instrument of economic torture. Like the medieval rack, every turn of the crisis tears Europe further apart. This week Cyprus announced it would seek a bail-out. Spain formally asked for money to recapitalize its banks. The Greek limb is close to being ripped off. How long can the Italian one hold? (The Economist)
Visit http://www.economist.com/node/21557806 to view the full article online.
Education
The internationalization of business education is nothing new. Case studies featuring foreign companies are taken for granted in MBA programs. Study-abroad opportunities are everywhere, and at some institutions, global consulting projects are practically a requirement. But business schools still don’t go far enough. As more graduates pursue careers abroad, international curricula need to evolve as well. (The Chronicle of Higher Education)
Visit http://chronicle.com/blogs/worldwise/rebooting-business-education-with-cross-cultural-training/29689 to view the full article online.
While parents and high school seniors are pretty savvy about researching the university as a whole and even its majors, they might not have had the chance to study the particulars of the business school, so some of what they experience will be news to them. Here are five aspects of undergraduate business programs that incoming freshmen might not expect. (Bloomberg/Businessweek)
Visit http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-06-28/college-business-programs-what-to-expect to view the full article online.
NBMBAA
Registration and housing is now open for the 34th Annual NBMBAA Conference & Exposition, September 25-29 in Indianapolis. Take advantage of early bird discounts and first choice on sessions and hotels by registering today!
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The Economy
The jobs number, which only the most die-hard econonerds (including me) used to care about, is supposed to tell us how the economy is doing. Now, though, it is doing something much more complicated. The report on past job performance has morphed into a driver of future job performance, essentially mucking up the thing it’s measuring. (The New York Times)
Visit http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/24/magazine/are-the-jobs-number-killing-jobs.html?src=recg to view the full article online.
Leadership
Innovation can be stifled – even snuffed out – by normal business processes. For example, once I was appointed to help a company brainstorm better ways to get work done, but had the unfortunate timing of working with them in the thick of their budgeting process. (Harvard Business Review)
Visit http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/06/evade_an_innovation_blackout.html to view the full article online.
Lifestyle
Booking a vacation today isn’t the same as it was 20 years ago. Aside from the obvious differences (hello, Internet!), the rules for planning and paying for a vacation have undergone huge transformations. These days, the cash-strapped couple who wants to go on a cruise can pay for it in bits and pieces, and daring globetrotters can have their next adventure booked without even knowing the destination. (Fox Business)
Visit http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2012/06/28/newsflash-can-put-your-vacation-on-layaway/ to view the full article online.
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