Here are some interesting stories from the past week: How Presenters Can Deal With A.D.D. Audiences by Charles H. Green for Trust Matters In other words—the heads-down twittering was definitely multi-tasking, but that doesn’t mean there was no dialogue going on. In fact, there was a ton of dialogue. More content per minute flowed through [...]
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Compliance Bits and Pieces for Nov. 13
on November 13, 2009 in Compliance Bits and Pieces
Here are some stories that caught my eye over the past week: A Morgan Stanley star falls in China By George Chen and Steve Eder for Reuters His downfall, however, was just as precipitous. Morgan Stanley fired Peterson in December amid suspicions that he had violated the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a law meant [...]
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