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Book Review: It's Not Just Who You Know

Lead on Purpose

He cites as proof a 2007 Gallop Management Journal survey that estimates that “actively disengaged workers&# cost the U.S. – The Product Management Perspective: Building effective relationships is absolutely crucial for success in product management. economy about $382 billion annually.

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The Rainmaker 'Fab Five' Blog Picks of the Week

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SHRM - Society for Human Resource Managment Indispensible for the HR Professional! Copyright 2007-2010 - Chris Young Twitter Updates follow me on Twitter « Possibility Maximizer: Tom Peters Little Big Things Video Series | Main | The Im So Corporate Carnival of HR is Here! License. .   Enjoy!

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Keeping the best

Lead on Purpose

During difficult times, management too often forgets that their people are their greatest asset. These are the things that executives we have surveyed consistently say they want most from their jobs.&# The Wall Street Journal tackles the issue of retaining executives in a recent article How to Keep Your Best Executives.

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Strategic Planning – Motivation 2.0

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When speaking with employees who have never been asked for their opinion before at work (33% of bosses rarely or never ask for their subordinate advise based on a national survey we conducted) they say they will never work for another company in which they did not get to participate in the strategic planning process.

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How Luxury Brands Can Motivate Service Employees

Harvard Business Review

Would Marilyn Monroe or Elizabeth Taylor have tolerated customer service shaped only by a checklist? One of the most important ways that managers can help these employees be their best is to start by making them feel safe. You also have to manage each employee’s emotions – that’s the heart.

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Making Room for Reflection Is a Strategic Imperative

Harvard Business Review

Umair Haque Blogs Umair Haque On: Global business , Competition , Economy Making Room for Reflection Is a Strategic Imperative 11:52 AM Wednesday November 24, 2010 | Comments () Email Tweet This Post to Facebook Share on LinkedIn Print Business is, above all, busy. And maybe its too busy. Lets face it. So throw Frederick W.