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Is the End of GE Capital Good News for Ecomagination?

Harvard Business Review

We need dramatic improvements in energy and water efficiency, and massive rollouts of renewable energy and clean transportation technologies. They also proudly tell me that cumulative sales of ecomagination products have reached $200 billion, accounting for 30% of industrial revenues in 2014, or more than $30 billion.

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Changing an Organization’s Culture, Without Resistance or Blame

Harvard Business Review

We’ve been in HR for a combined total of more than four decades, with multiple organizations, and we’ve been involved in a couple such rollouts. “Results the Right Way” emphasized collaboration and long-term perspective, while “Lead with Integrity” pushed for accountability and humility. .

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How the U.S. Army Personalized Its Mental Health Care

Harvard Business Review

So during initial rollout from May 2012 through February 2014, we examined 80,000 BHDP surveys in four military-treatment facilities. Early on, providers using BHDP expressed concern about the time required for soldiers to complete the standardized screening instruments before they actually saw the provider.

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Running a State Health Insurance Marketplace

Harvard Business Review

Roughly 80% of individuals and families who bought their health insurance through an SBM or FFM in 2014 received a tax credit to defray the cost of premiums and out-of-pocket expenses. Rollout in late 2013 was rocky for the federal exchange (and for some state exchanges when they first launched). The average credit was $270 per month.

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3 Reasons Global Firms Should Keep Investing in India

Harvard Business Review

India has expanded her solar generating capacity eight fold since 2014 and achieved the target of 20GW of capacity four years ahead of schedule. For example, telecom companies and banks are now able to open new accounts in five minutes without a single paper document.

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Research: When Retail Workers Have Stable Schedules, Sales and Productivity Go Up

Harvard Business Review

per year between 1987 and 2014. So, this augurs well for the rollout of this initiative to the entire chain as a similar increase can be expected as the risk of cannibalization is low. Labor productivity increased by 5%, in an industry where productivity grew by only 2.5% Our estimate is that Gap earned $2.9

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