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Help Your Global Talent Succeed and Lead - Cultivate Communication Skills

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post by Nancy Vason: As leaders of global businesses, you draw from a deep well of talent. You employ engineers, plant managers, economists, IT managers and marketing directors from all over the world. Most are highly educated, technically competent professionals. Are they leading global teams?

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What Has 2011 Taught You About Business and Leadership?

Tanveer Naseer

As this is the last week of the year, many of us are understandably looking back at the past 12 months and discussing what we consider to be the significant events of 2011. In most cases, such discussions tend to focus on the numerous challenges and upheavals we’ve either watched from afar or witnessed first-hand.

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Leadership Development and Educating our Young :: Women on Business

Women on Business

There is lots of conflicting research about what really matters in the process to educate children. Education is not bringing forth from the core of the young the ability to learn and discern. We can and need to take part in the larger dialogue about education whether we have biological children or not.

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Marshall Goldsmith and the Thinkers50 Leadership Award

Marshall Goldsmith

Best-selling books include: · Managers as Mentors: Building Partnerships for Learning – Berrett-Koehler Publishers 2013. Articles/Blogs: · Talent Management Blog: [link]. Awards and professional acknowledgments include: · UCLA Anderson School of Management 2012 The John E. World HRD Congress – 2011 global leader in HR thinking.

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A Global Standard of Living Shift

Coaching Tip

These prices have risen due to strong global demand, particularly in emerging markets, and pockets of reduced supply. The globalization of the labor force continues to exert pressure on the U.S. Today, young college-educated women in New York City and other major cities are earning more than their male counterparts.

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Thanks HCI For Naming This Blog In Your Best Blogs - Talent 2011

Eric Jacobson

A big thanks to Human Capital Institute (HCI) for including my blog on management and leadership in its list of the Best Blogs - Talent 2011. HCI is a global association for talent management and new economy leadership, and a clearinghouse for best practices and new ideas.

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Leadership Strategies: Are You a Davos Woman?

Women on Business

First some facts: Did you know that fewer than 3 percent of the Fortune Global 500 chief executives are women ? 1 Comments 1 Women Entrepreneurs January 18th, 2011 at 5:42 pm Thanks for this post. By Sylvia Lafair Picture yourself in Davos Switzerland at the annual gathering of the world’s rich and powerful.