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Rookie Talent: Avoiding a Kodak Moment

Leading Blog

During most of the 20th century Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film, and in 1976, had an 89% market share of photographic film sales in the United States. The largest, best-educated generation in history has become an under-utilized resource, vastly unprepared to move into positions of responsibility and leadership.

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How to Build ROPE Teams in Sales Organizations

Leading Blog

Teams have also played a central role in my life by ensuring that I received the support needed to achieve two cherished goals: leading sales organizations at several of the nation’s largest technology firms and climbing the Seven Summits, the highest peaks on each of the seven continents.

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Can You See What I See?

Lead Change Blog

Many years later I learned the technique for using black light technology. Attrition wasn’t vacating enough positions to stop the bleeding of weekly layoffs, but the executive team knew this was not the time to put down the paintbrush and fold up the canvas. Career Development' Can you see what I see?

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Employee Relationships is a Serious Employer Responsibility

HR Digest

Gennard and Judge (2002) state, “Employee relations is a study of the rules, regulations, and agreements by which employees are managed both as individuals and as a collective group, the priority given to the individual as opposed to the collective relationship varying from company to company depending upon the values of management.

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10 Characteristics Of High-Performing Teams

Tim Milburn

Ron Ricci , co-author of The Collaboration Imperative , is the vice president of corporate positioning and has spent the last decade helping Cisco develop and nurture a culture of sharing and collaborative processes. Job satisfaction goes up, employees stay engaged in their work and everybody wins. Authors Bio.

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Behaviors of Collaborative Leaders

Great Leadership By Dan

What are the consequences -- positive or negative -- of that accountability? Author Bios: Ron Ricci, co-author of The Collaboration Imperative , is the vice president of corporate positioning and has spent the last decade helping Cisco develop and nurture a culture of sharing and collaborative processes.

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Ending Gender Discrimination Requires More than a Training Program

Harvard Business Review

Women remain underrepresented in most high-level positions: They account for less than 5% of Fortune 500 CEOs, less than 15% of executive officers, and less than 20% of full professors in the natural sciences. Equal Pay Act. Such gender discrimination appears to persist in many workplaces. But do these programs actually work?