Sadly, many candidates felt left on the “porch.” Female candidates are less likely to apply to advanced, high-paid open roles because they’re worried about not meeting all qualifications, according to Katherine B. Coffman, an Associate Professor at Harvard Business School. Including more precis...
In a Harvard Law Review article published in 1904, J.H. Wigmore wrote that the “history of the hearsay rule, as a distinct and living idea, begins only in the 1500s and it does not gain complete development and final precision until the early 1700s.” The second key legal protection...
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professionals to formulate agendas, write legislation, strategize, rationalise and publicise large-scale initiatives on behalf of global health. It is a commonplace that scientists generate the explanatory models used by engineers and policy makers to strategizehowglobal-scale initiatives will be pursued;...
AHarvard Business Review studya few years back discovered something incredible: People don’t rise to the level of our stated expectations. They fulfill what we already believe about them. In other words, when we automatically expect good things from students, they’re more likely to achieve the...
Public policy and administration debates typically assume that ICT tools, including social networking services (SNS), increase the amount of information th
While promoting the concept of skills-based hiring,Harvard Business Reviewtold organizations to focus on the results that they would like to see, rather than the type of qualifications that they think could potentially deliver them. “Start by rethinking your job descriptions. Highlighting the desired...
Cities need to be places of inclusion, belonging, and access. Failing to do so leads to social and economic costs for citizens, such as the marginalization and exclusion of persons with disabilities and older persons from participating in important servi
Previously having written about this subject for theHarvard Journal on Legislation,he has argued that targeted litigation sponsored by nonprofit organizations with overlapping directors, officers, and funding sources has resulted in activist judicial decisions favorable to corporate and anti-regulatory interest...
Harvard Business Review Analytic Services: Drive Agility and Innovation with ERP in the Cloud IDC: The Business Value of Migrating and Modernizing with Azure How Have New Industries Used White Papers? Cryptocurrencies have also been known to publish white papers duringinitial coin offerings (ICOs)and...