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October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival! We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, engagement, motivation, productivity, team building, and more. Communication. Diana Peterson-More shared Covid Communication: Spread a Little Kindness.

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Future-Proofing Your Business 2020

Strategy Driven

Others appreciate the use of AI and use products like chatbots to improve their customer service, marketing tools, and branding. You can implement AR technology and free customers to visualize products in real environments or train employees on difficult tasks through VR. Cloud Technology. Innovation needs a favorable environment.

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Preparing for Re-entry into the Physical Workplace: Lessons from NASA

Michael Lee Stallard

Today, with the International Space Station in operation and anticipation of a multi-year human mission into deep space, protecting astronauts from the negative effects of disconnection and isolation has become an issue of greater interest to NASA scientists. Protection through Connection. As humans, we’re hardwired to connect.

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CMI Hong Kong: updates from the board

Chartered Management Institute

Dr Paulina Chan, chairperson of CMI Hong Kong, then presented her Report of the Chair and reviewed the broad portfolio of activities achieved in the year 2020–2021 under the theme of ‘Reaching Local, Bridging Global’. It was undoubtedly a productive and fruitful year for CMI Hong Kong, as membership has grown continuously.

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Why the World Needs Tri-Sector Leaders

Harvard Business Review

For agri-food and beverage businesses, fresh water is an essential ingredient in their production process. The Coca-Cola Company has a deep interest in creating sustainable sources of fresh water, as it takes over two liters of water to make one liter of product. We've noticed there are no shortage of major conferences (e.g.,

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Can You Push Diversity Without Creating Resentment?

Harvard Business Review

BCG predicts a billion middle class Chinese and Indians by 2020. And it isn't enough to keep selling Western products in Western ways to a bevy of new consumers. That requires managers who understand local cultures and have enough clout to be heard so that headquarters adapt products and services.

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3 Ways Big Companies Are Connecting with Younger Consumers

Harvard Business Review

If they don’t like a company’s product, or an experience they had, the whole world will know about it. Making this connection can be more challenging for big established companies, whose primary success is built on products and value propositions from an earlier time. By 2020, half of all travelers will be Millennials.