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The Worst CEOs of 2012: What did we Learn?

Great Leadership By Dan

It’s worth taking one last look at 2012?s In case you haven’t seen one yet, here’s a compilation of the 2012 lists: 1. The Bloomberg Businessweek Worst CEOs of 2012. Forbes the Worst CEO Screw-ups of 2012. Aubrey McClendon, CEO, Chesapeake Energy, made the top of the list, although it’s not ranked.

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When Your Boss Is Younger Than You

The Horizons Tracker

The researchers explain that whereas in 2012, just 34% of employees had a manager that was younger than them, this had leaped to 40% by 2020. Instead, their long-term career prospects should redirect their energy towards enhancing their skills and marketability, thus opening up opportunities to find better jobs elsewhere.

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How Digitalization Makes Every Organization a ‘Tech’ Company

HR Digest

As such, there is a high probability that tech jobs would soon take up the lion’s share of the job market in the United States. From the period of 2012 to 2017, and there has been an incredible rise in the technology sector of the US job market with a 17% increase.

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Team Engagement Brings Competitive Advantage

Lead Change Blog

Yet it affects so much of a how a business operates, from the individual in the team to the company as a collection of teams to the entire market place. More alarming Gallup’s 2016 survey for the UK reveals that the percentage of UK employees feeling engaged at work has plummeted to just 8%, down from 17% in 2012.

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10 places to look for leading into 2012 – some a bit off the hook

Anese Cavanaugh

Today I hosted a group of business owners, at my office in Rocklin, for my Biz 2012 Intention Event. A whole morning of reflecting on 2011, looking into 2012, and setting intentions for what we’ll be celebrating and discussing NEXT year at this time.

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The Value of Vision Series – Tanvi Gautam

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

I felt my energy shift. Many years later as I work with companies, I often wonder why most don’t feel energy around the vision they created. Ask them about the vision, and you were likely to get figures of ROI, market share, and other statistical facts and figures that leave you cold. The possibility. The potential. The promise.

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Eighth Annual Hay Group Study Identifies Best Companies for Leadership

Great Leadership By Dan

There’s Chief Executive’s 2012 40 Best Companies for Leaders , Fortune’s 25 Top Companies for Leaders , and the just published Hay Group Best Companies for Leadership Study and Top 20. Organizations have to think differently about how they relate to their markets. Actively applies sustainable and energy-efficient policies.

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