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KidPower 2015 Earth Day Project – Coaching Kids to Lead

Lead Change Blog

This month, COI is undertaking an ambitious Earth Day project titled, KidPower2015 Earth Day Project , with the goal of encouraging COI kids to be leaders in the movement to protect the Earth for future generations. Construct bicycle generators to power laptop computers. Since 2007, COI has worked with over 2,500 children.

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Top Leadership Experts to Follow in 2015

Modern Servant Leader

Are you looking for the top leadership experts to follow in 2015? Now, here’s the list of the top leadership experts to follow in 2015: Name Category About Follower Ratio (1:x) Twitter Followers Twitter Following Facebook Followers Amy Jo Martin Digital Media, Sports NY Times Best Selling Author & Founder of @DigitalRoyalty.

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The Big Picture of Business – Collaborations, Partnering and Joint-Venturing… Priority for Business.

Strategy Driven

Corporations working with public sector and non-profit organizations to achieve mutual goals in the communities. Hardware, software and component producers revolutionizing the next generation of technology. Construction industry general contractors, subcontractors and service providers in major building projects.

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Too Many Infrastructure Projects Go It Alone

Harvard Business Review

Developing and deploying new technology requires building a supportive ecosystem surrounding it. The Open Automotive Alliance started in January 2014 with Google and General Motors as founding members; other technology companies and auto competitors soon joined. With a similar goal, the U.S. Classic leadership lessons apply.

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Creating an Effective Peer Review System

Harvard Business Review

And, while this should, of course, be accompanied by constructive, privately delivered criticism , various studies and articles, including this recent HBR piece , have touted the benefits of positive reinforcement. Embrace new technology. Another company might choose to emphasize fiscal responsibility, collaboration, or innovation.

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America’s Leaders Need to Tell a New Story About Infrastructure

Harvard Business Review

Systems conceived and built 50-60 years ago should be reimagined for the 20 th century, whether high speed trains, innovative public transit, or technology-enabled roads and vehicles that tap the potential of sensors, smartphones, wireless networks, and Big Data for greener, cleaner, more efficient mobility. infrastructure problems.

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How a Public-Private Partnership Is Saving Lives

Harvard Business Review

Now in its second year , the initiative’s goal is to create a world where no woman dies from complications during pregnancy and childbirth. The conversations underscored that technologies that save women in more developed countries are totally impractical in places without refrigeration or electricity.