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Leadership & Political Correctness | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

OXYMORON …Great leaders are not politically correct, but they are politically savvy – there is a difference. Putting political agendas and peer pressure aside (as great leaders do), leaders should not make their choices based upon public opinion. Their responsibility is to be correct; not politically correct.

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Statesman vs. Politician | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

While the term political leadership may have become an oxymoron, it is simply impossible to be a statesman and not be a leader… It has been said that a politician is concerned with winning an election, and a statesman is concerned with future generations. Thanks again for this historical perspective. I AGREE 100%!!!!

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Why Great Brands Lose Their Way

In the CEO Afterlife

Never in the history of marketing has there been so much talk about branding. The conversation in the world of branding is well beyond product and service brand discussion by marketers and ad agencies. This top management ethic is essential to brand resilience. The ramification is clutter, the arch enemy of brand identity.

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Leadership & Influence Summit | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

In many organisations influence is a function of previously proven experience (earned stripes so to speak) and people who are fresh to the organisation, with different ideals and approaches and who are less politically connected may find their ideas sqeezed out by institutional knowledge and cultural dominance. Let me expand.

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Bonus or No Bonus? | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

As an example, the marketing assistant who receives a comparatively small bonus when contrasted to that of a sales person feels that his/her contribution is minimized and feels treated unfairly. I personally dont feel bonuses work to promote a good work ethic. While many tend to favor this structure, it is far from perfect as well.

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Should CEOs Have Term Limits? | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Any such argument in my opinion is rooted either in flawed business logic or politically correct rhetoric (usually one in the same). Furthermore, last time I checked a CEO can always be removed for lack of performance, or moral and ethical indiscretions, so what purpose do CEO term limits serve other than to disincentivize the CEO?

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Revisiting Our Masculine Side of Leadership :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Related posts: The Positive Side of Workplace Politics Post by Jane K. It is about the combination of forces that lead us to a better way of living together on this very small blue pearl of a planet. Stimmler, contributing Women On Business writer. Authentic Leadership I was recently at the Pa. Governor’s Conference for Women.