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Wise Economic Decision Making

Coaching Tip

economy before the end of the real estate boom. Some economists have been assailed for having financial ties to the big banks that did so much to precipitate the financial crisis. Their intricate mathematical models largely failed to predict the 2008 financial crisis. Source: Bloomberg BusinessWeek, January 17, 2011.

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Business Publications Small Business Review | Newsletter for Small Business Owners Small Business Review’s e-letter is published bi-weekly and provides small businesses with information on the necessary evils of running their businesses. ** N2′s Top Pick for being of real value to small businesses.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

While this sounds simple enough at face value, I have consistently found that one of the most often overlooked leadership attributes is that of a positive attitude. Show me a CEO with a bad attitude and I’ll show you a poor leader. ” Show me a CEO with a bad attitude and I’ll show you a poor leader.

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Social Media Influence | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Jerry Anderson, CCIM We are closing a $4million office building next week as a direct contact from my Twitter tweets about distressed real estate situations and the FDIC taking over banks. Our Sperry Van Ness Commercial Real Estate advisors in Florida are believers. What more proof does one need? EC Sheedy Fascinating!

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To Drive Digital Transformation, Focus on People

Strategy Driven

That requires a new way of thinking about people and leadership. But there’s a model of leadership that will. Above all, driving the use of these techniques depends on the stance of leadership. Leadership should make it clear that they are offended by wasting time, as it’s also wasting energy, resources and brain space.

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The Idealistic Realistic: What Really Helped Elevate Campbell Soup Company

Harvard Business Review

There were a lot of things we changed, from the leadership team to package design — you've read about those. That is what is helping employees feel more fulfilled despite even this latest economic crisis. A high percentage of the city's real estate has been abandoned. The Flywheel Effect.

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