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Team Building & Leadership: Case Study; Increased Trust=Faster.

Mike Cardus

Design by 12GrainStudio Team Building & Leadership: Case Study; Increased Trust=Faster Implementation of Decisions & Problems Solved Cheaper Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 Posted by: mike The following is a true story, of value added results that come from Create-Learning’s Team Building & Leadership Processes.

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Can better management and leadership nurse the NHS back to health?

Chartered Management Institute

Intriguingly, it also has an operational team largely made up of Chartered Managers. Deputy chief operating officer Rachael Birks CMgr FCMI gets involved and calls a swift impromptu meeting to find a suitable bed within her orbit at North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust. It's an everyday story from the NHS playbook.

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Leadership Solutions Focus in Practice

Mike Cardus

Skill in active listening and communication to peers, supervisors and direct reports. Utilizing and enhancing your skills in active listening and communication to peers, supervisors and direct reports. Co-creation of decision making methods for Leadership team to utilize in real-time.

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Salespeople Need a Strategy for Selling to CEOs

Harvard Business Review

A change in sales or other customer-acquisition processes, for example, will affect multiple aspects of their business models: the types of orders their firms get, capacity planning, operations, delivery, post-sales requirements, and daily interactions among these groups.

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Keeping It Professional When You Work in a Family Business

Harvard Business Review

Actively listen and use a professional tone with one another — that way you don’t make others feel excluded by your closeness or cause unnecessary squabbles when boundaries are breached. Case Study #1: Work elsewhere before climbing the family ladder. ” Case Study #2: Set clear expectations from day one.