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An Interview with Larry Spears, a Servant-Leadership Legend

Modern Servant Leader

Larry Spears was the CEO of the Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership for nearly two decades. He now runs the Spears Center for Servant-Leadership (Indianapolis), and serves as Servant-Leadership Scholar at Gonzaga University (Spokane). Discovering Servant-Leadership 2:13. Defining Servant-Leadership Defining 0:28 5:47.

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An Interview with Larry Spears, a Servant-Leadership Legend

Modern Servant Leader

Larry Spears was the CEO of the Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership for nearly two decades. He now runs the Spears Center for Servant-Leadership (Indianapolis), and serves as Servant-Leadership Scholar at Gonzaga University (Spokane). Discovering Servant-Leadership 2:13. Defining Servant-Leadership Defining 0:28 5:47.

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How to Create Remarkable Teams PART 2 – Collaboration

Ask Atma

The key is to develop determination and commitment for the process. Similar to creating a learning environment, building an organization that not only supports virtuous principles but also causes them, requires you to invest heavily in leadership. Adjust the established principles as insights from the review process indicated.

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The Best Approach to Decision Making Combines Data and Managers’ Expertise

Harvard Business Review

In a typical big data project, a manager engages an internal or external team to collect and process data, hoping to extract insights related to a particular business problem. The big data team has the expertise needed to wrangle raw data into usable form and to select algorithms that can identify statistically significant patterns.

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Author Branham On Trust, Exit Interviews And Why Employees Leave

Eric Jacobson

Employee turnover is not a single event ; it is really a process of disengagement that can take days, weeks, months, or even years. Then came Enron, Worldcom in 2002, then the crash of 2008 exposed the depth of corruption. I expected senior leadership to be a major factor, but didn't expect it to be the number one reason.

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The Problem With Coaching | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

There is a real elitist attitude that pervades the industry which tends to be process oriented rather than client oriented. It’s not about the process, it’s about results. Coaching isn’t about esoteric definitions, scripted questions or canned processes. In my opinion this is a huge mistake.

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Sam Palmisano's Transformation of IBM

Harvard Business Review

When Palmisano took over in early 2002, IBM had four main businesses each organized on a global basis: hardware, software, services (such as back-office outsourcing), and personal computers (PCs). In the process "the center of gravity" in IBM was lowered. Think Tahrir Square as a corporate process.). The CEC was dissolved.