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The Changing Landscape of C-Suite Executive Tenures: Insights and Implications

N2Growth Blog

A study by Equilar reveals that the median tenure among S&P 500 companies has decreased by 20% from six years in 2013 to 4.8 In 2013, the average CEO tenure stood at 7.6 This can result in a board that is less effective in providing constructive criticism and holding the CEO accountable. years in 2022.

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Best Practices for Small Business Owners to Secure Government Contracts

Strategy Driven

With a new budget in place, agencies are starting to spend money again and are looking towards small businesses to help fulfill their contracting goals. million in construction, large firms must seek small business teaming partners to help them fulfill these subcontractor requirements. In January, Congress approved a $1.1

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IT Organizations Built to Last

Strategy Driven

Instead of allowing a negative “have-to” environment where employees feel pressure to perform, embrace a constructive ‘what-can-we-do’ approach where they feel free to be imaginative and forward-thinking. Copyright 2007-2013 by StrategyDriven Enterprises, LLC. Consider leaving a comment! All rights reserved.

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February 2013 Leadership Development Carnival

LDRLB

Welcome to the February 2013 Leadership Development Carnival. Lisa Kohn offers simple steps for constructive feedback in The Zen of Giving Feedback on the Thoughtful Leader’s Blog. Neal Burgis always offers Practical Solutions and does so again in Hard Goals Challenge Your Goal Achieving Skills.

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How Large NGOs Are Using Data to Transform Themselves

Harvard Business Review

and globally, and Habitat for Humanity, which works in 70-plus nations to provide home construction, rehabilitation, and increased access to shelter and financing, gathered data from their sites to make the case for profound change. Frontline Data as Wake Up Call. A critical part was adapting a proven model in a related field: microfinance.

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One Reason Mergers Fail: The Two Cultures Aren’t Compatible

Harvard Business Review

and scale up after its recent declines in sales and market share. Behavior is even more tightly regulated at Amazon’s warehouses, where target goals and surveillance keep production on schedule. Construct a prenup. Meanwhile, Whole Foods could lower its prices (organic avocados for just $1.69!)

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Envisioning Green: An Extraordinary Small Business

Mark Sanborn

His wife, Erika, joined the team in 2013, and today Envisioning Green is a husband-and-wife-owned, boutique-style landscape construction and maintenance company being featured in a business book. . Much of their business relies on what they call “relationship marketing.” I first met the couple while speaking at an event.