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Glamorous Celebrity Deaths and Minimal Taxes in 2010 :: Women on.

Women on Business

As we read year-end and best-of 2010 articles and watch the tribute shows, take a moment to try to add up the cumulative wealth of those being remembered. In the years leading up to 2010, estate planners believed that an estate tax-free 2010 would never happen, but Congress never got its act together long enough to change the law.

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Should CEOs Have Term Limits? | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Posted on July 7th, 2010 by admin in Leadership , Operations & Strategy , Rants By Mike Myatt , Chief Strategy Officer, N2growth I have read some interesting articles and blog posts of late on the subject of CEO term limits, and felt this topic worthy of discussion.

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When Good Blooms from Gloom

Michael Lee Stallard

In “ Detroit Goes from Gloom to Economic Bright Spot ,&# Bill Vlasic writes that the American automobile manufacturers are emerging from a near-death experience as leaner, more grounded, humbler, and more long-term oriented organizations. Good times often puff us up and develop hubris i n our character (i.e.,

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Understanding Gen Z in the Workplace

HR Digest

Generation Z is the generation born between 1996 and 2010. In this article, we will discuss how Generation Z’s habits differ from those of previous generations regarding finances and work ethic. Let them know that it’s okay to be resourceful and develop new ideas, but they must use those skills responsibly.

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Loyalty vs. Tenure | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Ask yourself this question…Who is more loyal; an employee who has been with the company a long time but is an under-performer, or a less tenured employee who always goes the extra mile and consistently exceeds expectations? You see tenure is not synonymous with loyalty, but rather is more often a measure of compliance and survival.

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Leadership — what you leave

Lead on Purpose

However, the true — and more telling — measure of leadership is long-term and cannot easily be seen. They put as their first concern the growth and development of the people with whom they interact. These are all valid and important ways to measure leadership, and many others exist.

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Leadership, Employee Engagement and Innovation at BIF-6 Summit

Michael Lee Stallard

He encouraged attendees to use design thinking, develop creative duos and groups with links of trust who challenge the status quo and the tyranny of false tradeoffs. Meg Wirth spoke about her passion to help women who are at risk for death when giving birth in developing countries. Military Gamification in Everything?