GD eNews | Vol. 4, No. 04 | February 28, 2005
The 80/20 Rule
By Willie Jolley — On my desk is a sign that states that “Winners make things happen and Losers let things happen!” Some people state it a little differently, they say, “Some people make things happen, others watch what... Continue»
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African American Women Gaining in Business Starts
By Sheryl Nance-Nash Washington (NNPA) – After 20 years in the corporate world Judi Henderson-Townsend felt the glass ceiling wasn’t going to crack any time soon. “You may have the credentials, but that doesn’t guarantee you’ll get the recognition,” she... Continue»
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Life-Changing Improvements Just Six Weeks After Behavior Change
Basic changes in diet and exercise can lead to a dramatic drop in a person’s risk for chronic illnesses like diabetes, cancer and heart disease in as little as six weeks, according to a study by Brigham Young University professor... Continue»
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Female Physicians Face Higher Suicide Risk
Washington — Female physicians excel in eating right, exercising and other healthy behaviors, researchers say, compared to other women. But when it comes to coping with serious depression and stress, something is very wrong: Female physicians are... Continue»
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Race, Gender and Corporate America
There is undeniable evidence that African Americans have made impressive progress in Corporate America. Kenneth Chenault is chairman and CEO of American Express. Richard Parsons is chairman and CEO of AOL Time Warner. E. Stanley... Continue»
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