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Has Jim Goodnight Cracked the Code of Corporate Culture?

Michael Lee Stallard

Published by Michael Lee Stallard on June 18, 2010 09:30 am under E Pluribus Partners , Media Appearances , connection culture , employee engagement Today, The Economic Times in India published an article I wrote about Jim Goodnight and SAS Institute. The data suggest otherwise. Goodnight, a 6-foot 4-inch tall North Carolinian with a Ph.D.

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Has SAS Institute’s Goodnight Cracked the Code on Corporate Culture?

Michael Lee Stallard

The Conference Board released research in January that concluded employee satisfaction and engagement in America were at the lowest point since it began surveying more than 20 years ago. Recently, SAS was named number 1 on Fortune’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” list for 2010. The data suggest otherwise.

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The Rainmaker Fab Five Blog Picks of the Week

Sales Wolf Blog

Copyright 2007-2010 - Chris Young Twitter Updates follow me on Twitter « Possibility Maximizer: LinkUp Monthly Jobs Report | Main | Possibility Maximizer: TLNT » June 27, 2010 The Rainmaker Fab Five Blog Picks of the Week Every week I like to round up five blog posts that I found to be especially good reading over the past week. 

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Friday High-Five: Posts I Loved Reading Last Week

QAspire

Bonus : I have been a great fan of TED , a conference which offers riveting talks by remarkable people and that too, completely free. The theme of this conference, to be organized on 02nd October 2010, is “Urban Rethinking”. We are so fortunate to be living in a world where such great learning is available for free.

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Overcoming Leadership Myopia

Michael Lee Stallard

Earlier this year, a Conference Board research report showed that job satisfaction is at the lowest level since the organization began measuring it more than 20 years ago. SAS Institute, the world’s largest privately-held software business, was recognized this year as number one on Fortune’s “Best Places to Work” list for 2010.

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15 Key Lessons On Managing Change

QAspire

By Tanmay , September 29, 2010 @ 9:20 am @Jay - Thanks for sharing that quote, but my thinking is that if situation is good/bad, it won’t change on its own unless we do something about it ourselves. Best, Tanmay By Jay Chhaya, September 29, 2010 @ 12:09 pm Firstly 3 cheers for this knowledge packed blog. Hope that clarifies.

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Easy, Free Screen Sharing

Tony Mayo

is so simple, with no software to download or install and no firewall or security issues, that even top executives can use it on the fly. File Backup and Sharing by SugarSync Free Conference Calls Google Alerts LinkedIn Mail2Web Exchange Server Online Appointment Scheduling by Tungle.Me –join.me – Free Screen Sharing.

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