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June 2018 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Learn more about: Suggested practices to achieve successful projects and develop the capability of the organization to manage projects over the long term. Leaders often have to chooose the lights to follow that will bring them to their goals without getting sidetracked by the distractions. Thoughts on leadership ethics.

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The Big Picture of Business – How Business Advice Turns Into Company Strategy

Strategy Driven

Culture and Mission : values, customs, beliefs, goals, objectives, benchmarking. Philosophy : purpose, vision, quality of life, ethics, long-term growth. The more strategic and Big Picture in scope, then planning reaps long-term rewards. Copyright 2007-2018 by StrategyDriven Enterprises, LLC.

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Urban Meyer, Ohio State Football, and How Leaders Ignore Unethical Behavior

Harvard Business Review

Urban Meyer, the highly-decorated head football coach of Ohio State University was recently suspended without pay for three games for how he handled domestic violence allegations against his long-time assistant coach, Zach Smith. It stated that Smith’s grandfather, Earle Bruce, was a long-time mentor of Meyer.

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How Working Parents Can Feel Less Overwhelmed and More in Control

Harvard Business Review

The problem isn’t in your organizational system or work ethic — it’s in how human brains are wired. They have a few strategic goals. By identifying the long-term, positive outcome of your working parenthood — by determining a specific picture of future success — you can begin to flip that equation.