"It
doesn't matter what you do, it matters Why you do it." With a little
discipline, anyone can learn to inspire. Start With Why offers an unconventional
perspective that explains the reasons some leaders and organizations are more
innovative, more profitable, command greater loyalties from customers and
employees alike and, most importantly, are able to repeat their success over and
over.
Simon Sinek, Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others
Don’t
McNichol
is not alone. Since Steve Jobs was published in 2011, “I think I’ve had
10 conversations where CEOs have looked at me and said, ‘Don’t you think I
should be more of an asshole?’ ” says Robert Sutton, a professor of management
at Stanford, whose book, The No Asshole Rule, nonetheless includes a chapter
titled “The Virtues of Assholes.” ...
Forbes: Tax Multinationals' Excess Cash, by Lee
Sheppard:
Multinationals
have too much cash. So we should tax it away from them.
But
that’s not how official Washington thinks. In the capitol, the surfeit of cash
is being used as an excuse for a corporate income tax rate cut, because, dontcha
know, it’s just the horrible US tax system that causes these giant companies to
sit on all that cash!
Soojin Lee (Vienna), News Media Coverage of Corporate Tax Avoidance and Corporate Tax Reporting
Robert De Niro to NYU Grads: ‘You’re F—ked'
Tax Compliance as a Wicked System, by J. T. Manhire (U.S Treasury Department)
Taxation of E-Commerce, by Orkhan Abdulkarimli
Scholarship Against Desire, by Shari Motro
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