Presented during the Iiex North America 2019 Conference, award-winning entrepreneur and co-founder of the cultural intelligence firm Culturintel and CIEN+, Lili Gil Valletta, challenges the audience to rethink the role inclusion and culture ought to play proactively for anyone to understand and win in today's fast-changing world.
22. Border wall analysis by Culturintel. 3 months as of January 29,. 2019
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For the sixth year in a row, Sofia Vergara is the highest-paid television actress, according to Forbes‘ annual list for 2017 released on Tuesday. 1. Sofia Vergara — $41.5 million2. Kaley Cuoco — $26 million3. Mindy Kaling — $13 million3. Ellen Pompeo — $13 million5. Mariska Hargitay — $12.5 million6. Julie Bowen — $12 million7. Kerry Washington — $11 million8. Priyanka Chopra — $10 million9. Robin Wright — $9 million10. Pauley Perrette — $8.5 million
The World's Highest-Paid TV Actresses 2016: Sofia Vergara Stays The Queen Of The Small Screen With $43 Million
For Sofia Vergara, it sure does. For the fifth year in a row, the Colombian actress tops our list of the world’s highest-paid TV actresses, bringing in $43 million in the 12 months to June before management fees and taxes, which is also more than any TV actor made.
The rap mogul and his business partner, Jimmy Iovine, have inked a $3 billion deal to sell Beats Electronics, which makes the wildy popular Beats by Dr. Dre headphones, to Apple Inc. Dre, 49, and Iovine, 61, are getting $2.6 billion in cash, $400 million in Apple stock, and big time jobs with the company. May 28, 2014
A new report from the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program reveals the millennial generation, now 44 percent minority and America’s largest generation at 75 million strong, is set to serve as a social, economic, and political bridge to future (and increasingly racially diverse) generations.
https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/20180124_metro_millennialreport_pressrelease.pdf
Migrants make up a good chunk of our population and for good reason. Natural birth rate is not enough to run the economy engine of New Zealand, hence the immigration gateway will continue to welcome new Kiwis.
Companies need to start looking at how to categorise migrants as a separate emerging growth segment to adapt to their specific needs. Companies who already have a migrant segment play need to finetune the current strategy and develop a more sophisticated framework to service different migrant groups.
After all, not all migrants are the same.
The company highlights that just 32% of CMOs, 33% of chief creative officers and 10% of commercial directors are women,