Advice For Athletes: Invest in Your Future, Not Your Fame
Will the cycle of athletes ending up broke after their playing days end?
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Will the cycle of athletes ending up broke after their playing days end?
The 135 women on the roster make up our largest ever list of the crème of the crop of the most powerful black women in corporate America.They have succeeded by leading with performance, deeply understanding their company culture, deftly navigating the corporate landscape, and—above all—wisely wielding their power
Every state in the union has produced some of the most wildly successful people on the planet--living and dead. A new infographic from How Much, a cost information website, maps the richest people of all time from every state.
The quality of clutch among a set of professionals and executives who not only met such challenges but thrived under such conditions. In his book aptly titled, Clutch: Why Some People Excel under Pressure and Others Don’t, author and New York Times columnist Paul Sullivan maintained that clutch was not an innate ability but a process in which people can perform better under pressure and avoid blunders that can make the best of us choke.
Detroit leaders and organizations are working with JPMorgan Chase to deploy the bank’s $100 million commitment in various ways that are advancing the city’s priorities when it comes to helping startups and minority-owned businesses launch, grow and scale.