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Slate.com Rubí Ibarra’s quinceañera invitation spawned parodies, security measures, and discount airfare to her area.
111 months ago
NPR After dad invited "everybody" to her quinceañera, more than a million people RSVP'ed to say they'd attend Rubi Ibarra's 15th birthday bash. More than 30,000 showed up, reports Univision. http://n.pr/2i3SKnD
111 months ago
Harvard Business Review Join us for a free HBR video webinar with Herminia Ibarra, author of Act Like a Leader, today at 12pm ET. She will share insights on personal and career transformation that begins with action, not introspection.
WEBINAR: Is It Time to Rethink Your Career?
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Herminia Ibarra of INSEAD says these are times to apply the outsight
principle. This principle holds that the way to think like a leader is to
act: plunge yourself into projects and activities, interact with very
different kinds of people, and
Read more ... experiment with unfamiliar ways of getting
thing...
117 months ago
Yahoo News “Valedictorian, 4.5GPA, full tuition paid for at [The University of Texas at Austin], 13 cords and medals, nice legs, oh and I’m undocumented,” tweeted Mayte Lara Ibarra.
117 months ago
HuffPost Crime Someone has a sweet tooth.
123 months ago
BuzzFeed Video The Mexican Hot Chocolate Battle: Abuelita Vs. Ibarra
123 months ago
Los Angeles Times Freddy Ibarra teaching children that even though there is evil out in the world, there is power in supporting one another.
(Marcus Yam/Los Angeles Times)
124 months ago
The New York Times - Lens - Photography “I’m always searching for this ray of light. You know, after the storm, this ray of light that illuminates everything. This is what I’m trying to use, to explain, that no matter the nightmare there is hope.” http://nyti.ms/1JGGbTX
Photo: Die
Read more ... go Ibarra Sánchez/MeMo
132 months ago
Harvard Business Review Herminia Ibarra, author of "Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader" and professor at INSEAD, on moving forward, even when it's not comfortable.
133 months ago
Diego Ibarra Sánchez photographs depict the havoc and violence inflicted on an entire generation of school-age children in Iraq as a result of the country's ongoing conflict.
"The nightmare is always there," said Mr. Ibarra. "War does not end when
Read more ... someone raises a flag.”
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