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HPU: A Case Study in the Extraordinary

Mark Sanborn

In fall 2021, HPU ’ s freshman class was larger than the entire student body was in 2005 and will have access to 62 majors and 64 minors. . Qubein, an alumnus of High Point University, became the seventh president of this 94-year-old institution in 2005. There was no sense of a larger purpose or united goal.

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The Failure of “The Livonia Philosophy” at my GM Plant

Deming Institute

People weren’t working together toward personal and organizational goals… and that environment was, I’d say, management’s fault. The Livonia Philosophy (as written, not practiced) also sounds like Lean in the goal of utilizing of all people’s skill and creativity, as we practice in the Kaizen model.

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Coaching for Behavioral Change

Marshall Goldsmith

Our most successful coaching clients are executives who are committed to being great role models for leadership development and for living their company’s values. We have published research on leadership development that involved input from over 86,000 respondents. 7) Develop an ongoing follow-up process. I was wrong.

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The Transformational Leader: Compass to a New World, part 2

Strategy Driven

Win the hearts and minds of individuals, so they share and work toward your organization’s goals. Front Runners step-by-step program includes case studies, illustrations, graphs, glossary, and bibliography. Only by communicating your vision in a clear and compelling way will you lead others to sense a common goal.

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9 Out of 10 People Are Willing to Earn Less Money to Do More-Meaningful Work

Harvard Business Review

.” More than forty years later, myriad studies have substantiated the claim that American workers expect something deeper than a paycheck in return for their labors. By contrast, since 2005, the importance of meaningfulness in driving job selection has grown steadily. The Dollars (and Sense) of Meaningful Work.

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Fixing the World's Infrastructure Problems

Harvard Business Review

In Jakarta, from 2005-2009, the number of cars rose by 22% annually, while the distance of usable roads actually declined (PDF). of GDP (PDF) is necessary to raise infrastructure in the region to the standard of developed East Asian countries. an estimated $100 billion per year. There are three routes to getting there: 1.

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Plan a Satisfying Retirement

Harvard Business Review

But it can become more rewarding — if you’re willing to hold yourself accountable and work for the new goals you’ve set yourself.” Your goal, says Freedman, is to “figure out what your priorities are at this juncture in your life.”. As you’re navigating this transition, “you have to think about goals,” says Dillon.