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Michael C. Bush

Michael C. Bush

Michael is the CEO of Great Place to Work for All®. Great Place to Work for All® serves over 10,000 companies a year in over 50 countries. Previously he served as President of the8Factors, an online learning organization, as well as CEO of Clark Sustainable Resource Developments, and CEO of Tetra Tech Communications which he grew from $40 million to $300 million in revenues. Michael is a founding board member of the private equity seed-fund, Fund Good Jobs, and taught entrepreneurship courses at Stanford University and Mills College. Michael is also a member of President Obama's White House Business Council..

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Retreat on Diversity? Sure!
While this is a political hot button, in business most leaders know that shying away from inclusion will lead to lower profits, less innovation, higher attrition and a status quo consumer market. While we will have a new President in the U.S., we still...
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Training and Balance are Key at the Best Workplaces in Retail
Leading retailers treat their people better, and employees give a lot more back to the company Front-line workers in the shopping sector have scored some meaningful victories of late. The Mall of America will remain closed this Thanksgiving for the...
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Roundtable: Culture --The Best Rocket Fuel for Your Business
  [WEBINAR] Roundtable: Culture --The Best Rocket Fuel for Your Business Stop fighting fires! Invest in your company culture for rapid growth Podcast - Bay Area Founders Series Your browser does not support...
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Sorry, Not Sorry
How often do you say “I’m sorry” at work for the wrong reasons? Kim Greenspan realized she said it a lot, and then decided to do something about it. Greenspan is a marketing director at national accounting firm Plante Moran, No. 29 on this year’s 100...

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