Women CEOs and board members are a minority. Few may be willing to put their heads above the parapet but greater gender diversity helps the company’s bottom line.
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Social media monitoring, social media strategy: 3 required duties for 2011 to avoid getting frustrated with social media or having a PR disaster on your hands.
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