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An Interview with Larry Spears, a Servant-Leadership Legend

Modern Servant Leader

Trends impacting Servant-Leadership Trends 3:56 16:41. Larry : You know, it’s my belief, and it has also been my own experience, that there there is no place that servant-leadership cannot operate. What Trends Currently Influence Servant-Leadership? We’ve had 10 issues since 2005. Religious 1:52 12:06.

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An Interview with Larry Spears, a Servant-Leadership Legend

Modern Servant Leader

Trends impacting Servant-Leadership Trends 3:56 16:41. Larry : You know, it’s my belief, and it has also been my own experience, that there there is no place that servant-leadership cannot operate. What Trends Currently Influence Servant-Leadership? We’ve had 10 issues since 2005. Religious 1:52 12:06.

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The Comprehensive Business Case for Sustainability

Harvard Business Review

Today’s executives are dealing with a complex and unprecedented brew of social, environmental, market, and technological trends. This can disrupt a firm’s ability to operate on schedule and budget. These require sophisticated, sustainability-based management. ” Improving risk management.

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The Rise of Data-Driven Decision Making Is Real but Uneven

Harvard Business Review

manufacturing nearly tripled between 2005 and 2010, from 11% to 30% of plants. Furthermore, the costs of moving to the DDD frontier are not trivial, and may outweigh the benefits – particularly if the scale of operations is just too small. We find that the use of DDD in U.S. However, adoption has been uneven.

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The 2010 Execution Round-Up: Six Companies That Couldn't 'Get It.

Strategy Driven

What did 2010 look like for you and your company? OnPoint Consulting’s 2010 Execution Gap Maker Round-Up… Execution Gap Maker #1: BP (Need I say more?) Execution Gap Maker #2: Nokia Nokia’s share of the worldwide market for mobile phones continued to slip in 2010. Did you struggle to regain your post-recession footing?

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The Path To Business Greatness: 5 Steps To Bridging The Divide.

Terry Starbucker

Home About Me About This Blog Starbucker’s Amazon Store TerryStarbucker.com Ramblings From a Glass Half Full The Path To Business Greatness: 5 Steps To Bridging The Divide Between Owners & Employees by Starbucker on May 16, 2010 It’s the biggest divide any company has – the one between its owners and employees. Thanks for the post.

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