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Loyalty vs. Tenure | N2Growth Blog

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You see tenure is not synonymous with loyalty, but rather is more often a measure of compliance and survival. The mandates for compliance along with the accompanying maze of bureaucratic processes and procedures, will often take precedence over doing the right thing.

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The Disconnected Leader | N2Growth Blog

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Moreover, in today’s litigious and compliance oriented world where the CEO is no longer out of reach, it’s just plain smart to take a more hands on approach. If your CMO is making all of your brand decisions there will be h*ll to pay down the road.

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Teaching, Improvement and Change: A Few Parallels

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Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Teaching, Improvement and Change: A Few Parallels 12 years back, I started my career as a tutor who taught Oracle and PL/SQL to students belonging to different age groups. Regards, Jay Chhaya Other Links to this Post RSS feed for comments on this post. Don’t Kill It!

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Quality? Excellence? What?

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Regards, Jay Chhaya Other Links to this Post RSS feed for comments on this post. Don’t Kill It! Working and Walking – Where Are You Going?

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A Worthy Goal for 2011 and Beyond

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Tags: 2011 , Excellence , improvement , Leadership Career Related , Great Quotes , Improvement & Development , Leadership , Process Improvement , Quality , Self Growth | Tanmay January 3, 2011 7 Comments By Jay Chhaya, January 3, 2011 @ 12:01 pm Sir, Excellent note to share on the start of new year.

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loosing great ideas because of a “compliance” culture? efforts spent in resolving personal conflicts and protecting individual/departmental fortresses? poor communications and expectations management? not allowing people to make mistakes? acting from a reactive standpoint? not treating your customers well? not demonstrating integrity?

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Don't Give Up On Problems: A Lesson on Persistence

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Life Lesson on Endurance What I learned from my daughter about “Persistence” Tags: Leadership , Persistence Leadership , Managing People , Managing Projects , Process Improvement , Self Growth | Tanmay September 13, 2010 No Comments No comments yet. RSS feed for comments on this post. Don’t Kill It! Working and Walking – Where Are You Going?

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