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Guest Blogger Julie Freeman: The Trustworthy Leader

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I got a taste of that skepticism many years ago when I began my professional career as a high school English teacher. Many businesses are undergoing enormous transformations, restructuring their business models and reorganizing their employees. And what is the pay-off for a business leader to be perceived as trustworthy?

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How a Turkish Bank Became the Employer of Choice

Harvard Business Review

August 2011 HBR. In 2001, Turkey experienced a financial crisis in its banking sector. In the next few years, in the wake of a restructuring of Turkish monetary policy, the sector revived. This is a commentary on " The Paradox of Samsung's Rise ," an article by Tarun Khanna, Jaeyong Song, and Kyungmook Lee in the July?August

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The Swedish CEO Who Runs His Company Like a CrossFit Gym

Harvard Business Review

They struggle to see how their labor contributes directly to the performance of the corporation, or how it helps the progress of their career. layoffs or restructurings) or make someone happier in their job (even if it makes their lives, on a whole, more pleasant). For many in today’s knowledge economy, this feeling is elusive.

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