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Ranking employees by performance doesn't always work

(FINANCIAL TIMES) - When Mr Bill Michael, the former chair of KPMG, told staff to "stop moaning" in a virtual meeting in February, one of the issues they were complaining about was the "forced distribution" model used to assess their performance.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Most Big Debt Collectors Backed Off During the Pandemic. One Pressed Ahead.

Little-known Sherman Financial, which buys defaulted credit-card debt, filed more collection lawsuits after lockdowns began than in the year-earlier period. In doing so, it cemented its reputation as a nonconformist in the industry.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Biden Softens Tax Plan Aimed at Profitable Companies That Pay Little

The administration’s $2 billion income threshold for a proposed 15% minimum tax on profitable companies that pay little would affect only an estimated 45 businesses.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Former Trump cabinet officials seeking board seats, lobbying jobs find cool reception

Former Trump cabinet officials seeking board seats, lobbying jobs find cool reception

The Washington Post |  | Fuente original

Biden says he’s open to compromise with Republicans on $2 trillion infrastructure plan

Biden says he’s open to compromise with Republicans on $2 trillion infrastructure plan

The Washington Post |  | Fuente original

Familiebedrijven eerder overgedragen om belastingaanslag voor te zijn

Familiebedrijven eerder overgedragen om belastingaanslag voor te zijn

Het Financieele Dagblad |  | Fuente original

Nederlandse zonnepanelen komen van Chinese bedrijven die worden verdacht van dwangarbeid

Nederlandse zonnepanelen komen van Chinese bedrijven die worden verdacht van dwangarbeid

Het Financieele Dagblad |  | Fuente original