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Linda Sage is a journalist based in Leeds, United Kingdom. Linda is a criminal psychologist, an author of Caring for the Caregivers, From a Whale to a Woman, both books aimed at changing self-sabotaging mindset and beliefs to be more positive and effective for self-care. Linda is also a seasoned radio broadcasting with two monthly shows on ELFM, a community radio which has been granted an FM Licence recently. One is Business Networking asking successful business owners/entrepreneurs to discuss the rock they encountered and how they got around them. ******. Stressbusters covers all areas of wellbeing, emotional, psychological and physical ******. She has great interviewing skills and the ability to simplify the complicated. Her passion is supporting individuals to care for themselves to avoid burnout, she went through her own burnout in 2005 and worked hard at her own recuperation. Linda has worked and lived in Spain, Holland, Saudi Arabia and the US, she is also a seasoned public speaker, trainer and coach.
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The Good, Bad and Ugly of Nepotism
The article discusses the concept of nepotism in the business world, with insights from Jean-Luc Castro of Audencia Business School and Linda Sage, a keynote speaker and author. Castro defines nepotism and its ethical implications, suggesting that while it is generally viewed negatively in Western cultures, it may be more accepted in places like Morocco or China, provided certain conditions are met. He cites Galleries Lafayette's ethical guidelines as a prudent approach to handling potential nepotism. Sage shares her personal experiences with nepotism in Saudi Arabia and its impact on the work environment. She also references the Credit Suisse CS Global Family 900 database, noting the prevalence of family-owned businesses in Asia. The article contrasts positive examples of nepotism, such as the Rothschild dynasty, with the potential pitfalls of hiring family members, as illustrated by Sage's own experiences. The piece concludes with a reflection on the role of nepotism in the economy and the complexities it introduces into business and personal relationships.
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