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How To Lead Authentically In Today’s Workplace

Eric Jacobson

Leadership Principles : A set of standards used in leading others, derived from your values. Ethical Boundaries : The limits placed on your actions, based on your standards of ethical behavior. Everyone has a life story that shapes them and provides the basis for their leadership. C hallenge : Summon people’s best.

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More Policies, More Problems

LDRLB

One of the more amusing bits of information hidden within the details of the Enron collapse was that they company had a written code of ethics. With so many written ethical policies, what could go wrong? I’d argue that the same is true for organizations and ethics. Ethics: The heart of leadership (2nd ed.).

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The Glass Cliff: Opportunity or Threat for Rising Strategistas?

LDRLB

It is assumed that once a woman reaches this point, she is limited to accomplishing goals at or around this point and cannot advance professionally without upsetting the established status quo. The term “Glass Ceiling” is commonly used to describe the limitations women face in the corporate world.

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Craft a Remarkable Personal Brand Statement! 29 Steps & Examples

Miles Anthony Smith

While many equate strong personal branding only to powerful leadership, there's a lot more that goes into crafting a personal brand statement. Great leaders often align their leadership values with personal beliefs and ethics of their own. is a leadership, career, and marketing expert and coach.

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Before You Open a Business…

Leading Blog

There are many ways that even a good business with good leadership can be damaged or bankrupted. But Chrysler was in bankruptcy, and we didn’t know whether our Chrysler Jeep Dodge dealership that we opened in 2004 would survive the ax of the bankruptcy court. Some things in business and life are simply out of our control.

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News Corp., Netflix, and the Value of Values

Harvard Business Review

The ultimate goal at Netflix, Hastings says, is to build a great place to work. Back in November 2004, the company's stock was trading at $18 per share. Back in November 2004, Netflix was trading at $10 per share. Curiosity: "You learn rapidly and eagerly.and contribute effectively outside of your specialty.". It's now at $16.

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What Connects Coca-Cola, Lego, In-N-Out, Intuit, and Nike? Focus.

In the CEO Afterlife

By 2004, sales and profits were in double digit declines. Their goal is to make accounting, simple. Intuit is successful because they bring their ‘do less better’ cultural ethic to their customers. Complexity had brought LEGO to its knees. Something had to be done. But Intuit isn’t a small business. billion and record earnings.

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