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Jan 6
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How Equitable Confronted Its Inertia Aft...

HBR Presents / Brian Kenny
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In 2019, Equitable’s CEO, Mark Pearson, set out to change how the 163-year-old financial services firm gets work done. He wanted the firm to speed up decision-making and empower employees through a flatter hierarchy, agile teams, and more opportunities to lead. Most divisions thrived under the new model. Others clung to old habits. Several years in, the effo ... Show More
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