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Possibility Maximizer: Maxim Health Systems' Flu and Wellness Podcast

Sales Wolf Blog

  Also, with the Centers for Disease Control's recommendation of universal influenza vaccination for everyone over six months in age, the flu shot is sure to be an important part of your organization's health and wellness plan this year.  Quite frankly, companies today cannot afford preventable losses in productivity. 

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3 Practices to Protect Your People from Toxic Stress and Burnout

Michael Lee Stallard

While she was in the midst of six rounds of chemotherapy at our local hospital that spring, we chose to go to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City for a second opinion on her treatment plan. billion in 2011. I expected Sloan Kettering would be a bleak environment that reeked of death and dying. It was anything but.

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Ten Decisions Leaders Make Everyday

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe Ten Decisions Leaders Make Everyday by Kevin Eikenberry on September 27, 2010 in Decision Making , Leadership , Learning In the course of your day as a leader you are faced with many decisions. Decide to engage.

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Attention Seekers…just recognition hungry or bullies in disguise.

Roundtable Talk

25 of the worst leadership lines ever. Watch for signs of bullying … high absentee rates, continual staff turnover, individuals afraid to speak up in front of particular people. Leadership is a pressure cooker and you don’t have to go it alone. 25 of the worst leadership lines ever. Skip to content Home Welcome!

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Buy-In – The Imperative Strategy

Strategy Driven

This idea is supported by Harvard Business School Professor John Kotter, authority on leadership and change, who finds that in order to succeed, 75% of the company’s management, needs to ‘buy into’ the change. Plan to listen and build in opportunities to ask for reactions. Summarize the solution.