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Paying Employees with Cryptocurrency: The Pros and Cons

Zenefits

Maybe you remember hearing a couple years back that the rapper 50 Cent “forgot” that he accepted Bitcoin for his 2014 album. The more money someone has in cryptocurrency, the more effort is required to manage it and any cash flow that stems from it. No account yet? Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum, oh my! Compliance risk.

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How to Build Employee Connection and 12 Ways to Build One

Vantage Circle

There are only three measurements that tell you nearly everything you need to know about your organization’s overall performance: employee engagement, customer satisfaction, and cash flow. Through friendly competition, Vantage Fit helps employees stay motivated and accountable, leading to better fitness outcomes.

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The Ideas That Shaped Management in 2014

Harvard Business Review

Of all the ways the world changed in 2014 — economic, cultural, technological, all three — which will matter most to us in 2015? At Amazon, It’s All About Cash Flow. An Insider’s Account of the Yahoo-Alibaba Deal. Which research best answered questions we hadn’t even thought to ask?

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Prospects for Emerging Markets Aren’t as Bad as You’ve Heard

Harvard Business Review

Since mid-2014, against the U.S. Softer prices for oil and other commodities are a big boon to China and India, which together account for almost 40% of the world’s population. But in the aggregate, they will account for half or more of the world economy in ten years. While the U.S.

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Finally, Proof That Managing for the Long Term Pays Off

Harvard Business Review

Among the firms we identified as focused on the long term, average revenue and earnings growth were 47% and 36% higher, respectively, by 2014, and market capitalization grew faster as well. And isn’t the focus on quarterly results a natural outgrowth of the rigorous corporate governance that keeps executives accountable?

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Why Data Breaches Don’t Hurt Stock Prices

Harvard Business Review

Home Depot ’s hack, compromised 65 million customer credit and debit card accounts. In the third quarter of 2014, Home Depot showed a 21% increase in earnings per share. In the beginning of October, 2014, the largest U.S. In the beginning of October, 2014, the largest U.S.

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Oil’s Boom-and-Bust Cycle May Be Over. Here’s Why

Harvard Business Review

output comes from fracking operations that have cut costs dramatically since slumping prices in 2014 forced dozens of companies into bankruptcy. In fact, 2018 may mark the first year shale producers will be able to fund future expansions of drilling programs through their own cash flow. The soaring U.S.