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Leadership in the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association

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Presented to an individual within the RV industry who has made extraordinary contributions to the industry''s overall success. Norm Jacobson. Lance Camper Manufacturing Corp. Sid Johnson. Jayco, Inc. The RV Financing Community. Pete Liegl. Forest River, Inc. Wade Thompson. Thor Industries. Jim Sheldon. Monaco Coach Corporation. Don Walter.

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Preparing business students for managerial roles

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Soft-skill classes aren't respected as much as "hard" courses, like finance, according to professors and students. "[They're] very easy to parody," said Michael Morris, director of the Program on Social Intelligence at Columbia University, which started in 2006 and coordinates the business school's soft-skill classes.

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Holding Powerful & Arrogant Bosses Accountable

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The man replied that the term described the company’s growth strategy for 2006 — to fund all loans. “I In November 2006, as he tells it, he refused to misrepresent Countrywide’s corporate governance practices in a report to analysts at Moody’s Investors Service, the ratings agency. Source: The New York Times, February 20, 2011.

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Women Networking on the Internet

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“Often what we think ourselves and hear from our members is, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m the only one who this is happening to,’ ” says Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, the turbocharged Seattle-based author who cofounded the group in 2006. MORE, September 2011.

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The Greatest Risk to Your Business

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Your greatest challenge and opportunity in 2011 is to join the growing number of leaders who are focusing on a breakdown of trust as the greatest risk, and creating a “Building Trust Plan” to address it. In a study my organization, entente, conducted in 2006, we asked over 600 people “What is trust?” And guess what?