Thu.Aug 04, 2011

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Voice of Experience: Stephanie Ruhle (Deutsche Bank)

First Friday Book Synopsis

Here is an excerpt from a profile of Stephanie Ruhle (Managing Director, Reationship Management, Deuts he Bank)written by Melissa J. Anderson (New York City) for The Glass Hammer, an online community designed for women executives in financial services, law and business. “Visit us daily to discover issues that matter, share experiences, and plan networking, your [.].

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Don’t Be Blinded By Common Recruitment Myths

First Friday Book Synopsis

Here is an article written by Paul Harty for Talent Management magazine (8/4/11). To check out all the resources and sign up for a free subscription to the TM and Chief Learning Officer magazines published by MedfiaTec, please click here. * * * While concerns must be addressed, talent leaders should be careful not to [.].

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The servant as leader or the leader as servant?

First Friday Book Synopsis

Robert K. Greenleaf is generally credited with developing ideas we now refer to as “servant leadership.&# As he explains in his eponymous essay (first published in 1970), The Servant as Leader, and later developed into a book, “The servant-leader is servant first… It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. [.].

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Edward M. (“Ned”) Hallowell: An interview by Bob Morris

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Are you looking for practical, how-to solutions to life’s personal challenges? Best selling author Dr. Edward (“Ned&# ) Hallowell offers groundbreaking advice on how to survive in an ultra-competitive, ultra fast, attention deficit society while remaining sane, how to raise happy children, the art of forgiveness and how to manage worry. He also offers a prescriptive [.].

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