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Top of Mind Thursday – April 7, 2022: Confirmed
Today, the US Senate confirmed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to be the first Black female justice to serve on the United States Supreme Court. As a candidate, President Biden promised to nominate a Black woman to the Court, should he … Continue reading
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Tagged African American, baseball, black woman, Branch Rickey, Brown Jackson, Dodgers, Jackie Robinson, judge, Ketanji Brown Jackson, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Supreme Court judge
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Where Are Those Synergies Anyway? What Marketers Should Know About Why Most Mergers & Acquisitions Don’t Deliver
Constance Dierickx CEO and Founder CD Consulting Group www.cdconsultinggrp.com Constance Dierickx helps senior executives in high-stakes transitions and crisis. Her clients succeed in mergers and acquisitions 400 percent more often than the average. She has consulted with executives in more … Continue reading
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Tagged Branch Rickey, Constance Dierickx, decision doctor, high stakes leadership, invisible decision traps, Jackie Robinson, Linda Popky, M&A marketing thought leadership, mergers and acquisitions
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