Janie Ibarra posts
Slate.com Rubí Ibarra’s quinceañera invitation spawned parodies, security measures, and discount airfare to her area.
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.
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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
People Steven Tyler has turned his hit "Janie's Got a Gun" into a source of healing for the sexually abused.
118 months ago
TIME Steven Tyler: “I’ve been overwhelmed by the thousands of fans who have sent me letters telling me their stories."
125 months ago
WSJ Live Obsessed with "Mad Men" and fashion? Costume designer Janie Bryant talks about the final season's outfits: http://on.wsj.com/1L1umYC
130 months ago
WSJ Live Ahead of Mad Men's final season, WSJ's Tanya Rivero spoke with the show's costume designer Janie Bryant for an insider's look at the final season. Check it out before the series finale airs: http://on.wsj.com/1Fs0SVJ
130 months ago
The New York Times "I want to be a lifestyle brand," says Janie Bryant, the costume designer for "Mad Men."
131 months ago
WSJ Live "Mad Men" costume designer Janie Bryant stops by WSJ to discuss early seventies fashion: http://www.wsj.com/video/mad-men-costume-designer-on-final-season-style/4907AD30-1849-45DE-AB92-144D5024248C.html
132 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.”
24668 months ago
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