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March 21, 2022
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Getting Ahead
Leadership lessons from 2 Hall of Famers' parents
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The parents of Basketball Hall of Famers Dick and Al McGuire owned a hotel and bar in New York City's Rockaway Beach that was in large part successful because of the family's work ethic and customer service. "The McGuires had to find ways to be different, distinctive, and better," writes Wally Bock.
Full Story: Three Star Leadership (3/17) 
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Twenty-five prominent women in a variety of fields discuss what it's been like to achieve their professional goals a bit later in life. "I’ve had a lot of lost years … [but] I feel like my past has been the perfect foundation to teach me everything about this business and about life," says actor and producer Viola Davis.
Full Story: The Cut (tiered subscription model) (3/15) 
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Apps, filters and keyboard shortcuts can help you plan your day, manage passwords, schedule emails and even secure a parking space, all of which can create time to get work done, writes Monica Torres, who offers solutions for 11 areas.
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The Landscape
The vibe of Big Tech has shifted
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The whole "move fast and break things" means trends shift pretty quickly in Silicon Valley. That being said, some experts say a massive metamorphosis is currently underway that is changing the vibe of Big Tech. This analysis attempts to explain how things are changing, why they are changing and what to expect next.
Full Story: The Verge (3/18) 
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President Joe Biden has issued an executive order that calls for the FAR Council to create a rule that prevents federal contractors from asking potential employees about their salary histories. "Federal contractors should consider reviewing their job applications and hiring and promotion policies to determine what, if any, impact such a rule will have on their employment decisions," write attorneys Jack Blum and Kayla Robinson.
Full Story: The National Law Review/Polsinelli PC (3/17) 
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The Water Cooler
Coors Light calms March Madness fans with "Chillollipops"
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"Chillollipops" from Coors Light are beer-flavored lollipops topped with frothy foam that are designed to keep bar patrons calm during March Madness. A video shows bartenders talking about the way fans have behaved a bit too excitedly during past tournaments before testing the lollipops on their customers.
Full Story: Ad Age (tiered subscription model) (3/17) 
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