Shellie Karabell, strategy+business

Shellie Karabell

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  • strategy+business
  • Forbes

Past articles by Shellie:

Making Change Is Not a Matter of Willpower

Research emphasizes the need to uncover old habits that are blocking transformation. → Read More

Art Is Good for Business

Supporting the arts can help companies address many modern concerns. → Read More

The Art Of The Demonstration: What Americans Can Learn From The French

Americans have an affinity for French cuisine, French couture, French culture. They might want to add the French art of the demonstration to that list. → Read More

The Sharing Economy Goes Upscale: Want To Rent My Private Jet?

If you think the sharing economy mans backpacking millenials trying to save money, think again. Sharing is a cultural shift and we’re all in it. → Read More

Is US-Style Hiring And Firing Finally Coming To France?

Sweeping labor reform has ordained thousands of firings, but not in the American style. Instead, France is preparing for a wave of new SMEs → Read More

30 Under 30 Europe: Meet The Trendsetters Inspiring Art & Culture In 2018

They come from all over Europe, and work in everything from ballet to art dealing. But what unites the 30 Under 30 in arts and culture is how each person is using their experience as a Millennial to enhance and expand the worlds of dance, fashion, design and more. → Read More

Hiring, Firing And Surviving In The Gig Economy

ManpowerGroup France offers global insights into what’s needed to balance workplace flexibility, economic growth and employee security → Read More

From Democracy To Poverty: Two Reports On The State Of The USA

From great hopes to shattered dreams – are we witnessing the shaming of America? → Read More

Is There Life After Television? Or How To Leave A Career You Love

Many people spend their lives getting into and then advancing in the career of their dreams. A road map is good, but you also need an exit strategy … → Read More

Struggling to Be Heard: How Women Can Overcome Bias

Under a microscope in business school and the workplace, women tend to withdraw. Here are ways to surmount that and other barriers to the C-suite. → Read More

French Elections: Europe Cannot Survive If Le Pen Wins

The two-rounded French elections take place on April 23 and May 7. It could be a run-off between a political novitiate and the daughter of a man accused of boing a Nazi collaborator. → Read More

The Sharing Economy: Innovation Vs. Regulation

Uber and Airbnb started small and have morphed into market leaders. Today you can share anything from a ride to a meal to a designer gown. What’s next? Amsterdam has a plan. → Read More

The Mediterranean Diet: The Answer To Rising Health Care Costs?

One way to contain health care costs in the industrialized world could be to encourage healthy diet and lifestyle - before illness strikes. → Read More

The Women's Forum: Taking Aim At Historic Gender Bias

What will it take to level the playing field so women have the same opportunities to succeed as men? The new Managing Director of the international Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society aims to find out. → Read More

Creating The Cannes Festival Of Innovation: Viva Tech In Paris

France is calling all entrepreneurs to bring their ideas to the newest hotbed for innovation –Viva Tech – to be held in Paris in June. Business leaders want to create a Cannes Film Festival for innovation. → Read More

The Digital Marketing Value Loop

INSEAD’s David Dubois on how companies and their customers communicate in the digital age. → Read More

The Digital Marketing Value Loop

INSEAD’s David Dubois on how companies and their customers communicate in the digital age. → Read More

Pravda And The Policy Of Alternate Facts

We may laugh at the idea of “alternate facts,” and wonder how anyone could choose to believe ideas with no basis in reality. Nothing good lies down that road. → Read More

View From Europe: Hysterics In The White House?

Europe has always writhed a bit beneath the American yoke, looking for ways to decouple itself from Uncle Sam. Now it appears Trump is jettisoning them. → Read More

Surrounded By Women: Sodexo CEO Michel Landel On Leadership

Many talk about diversity; Michel Landel practices it at global food services and facilities management company Sodexo, with striking results. → Read More