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Trust in Business Leadership

Coaching Tip

The 2008 global financial crisis, a series of corporate scandals that have eroded organizational trust, including Volkswagen, BP and Enron, and an emphasis on transparency brought about by the combined impact of globalization, technology, and demographic changes have all combined to bring trust in business to what may be an all-time low.

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The New Rules of Presentations

Harvard Business Review

As you’d expect from a self-confessed presentation geek, the walls of my study are lined with a multitude of books dedicated to the topic of presenting. Interactive Presenting – Technology Friend or Foe? Technology is your friend. Increasingly, I’ve been using a blend of technologies to engage online audiences.

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Demystifying Mentoring

Harvard Business Review

"There are many ways to define mentoring," says Jeanne Meister, a Founding Partner of Future Workplace and co-author of The 2020 Workplace: How Innovative Companies Attract, Develop & Keep Tomorrow's Employees Today. Case Study #1: Using multiple mentors. Case Study #2: When you think you don't need it.

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How to Know If Joining a Startup Is Right for You

Harvard Business Review

But in an age when Google and Facebook — founded in 1998 and 2004, respectively — are two of the biggest companies in the world, those days are over. To help bring cool new technology to the world? Case Study #1: Get to know the founder and spend quality time with the team. ” Get to know the team. .