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Invisible Cost of “Toxic” Leadership

QAspire

Your article has inspired/reminded me to continually self-observe and self-evaluate my own behavior by seeing how people react to the things that I say and do. Thanks and looking forward to following your future articles! Toxicity in words, deeds and thoughts of leaders builds an organization culture that is very difficult to unwind.

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8 Ways Brands Can Fight Counterfeits in China

Harvard Business Review

But although counterfeits are impossible to suppress altogether, there are pragmatic steps luxury or designer brands can take to guard their interest effectively. Many want genuine articles but buy fakes by mistake—mostly high-class counterfeits sold as original items. Chinese law enforcement is not much help either.

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25 Common Sales Mistakes to Avoid

Frank Sonnenberg Online

Some people manipulate, suppress, or withhold important information to sway their audience. Others take weeks, or longer — because those sales have a high price tag, involve multiple decision makers, or affect several locations. If you like this article, subscribe to our blog so that you don’t miss a single post. Peaking early.

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The Seven Deadly Sins Of Leadership

Terry Starbucker

Envy – If we suppress the great talent below us in matching or surpassing us, then they will seek other opportunities. Tweet This Post Tagged as: Leadership , seven deadly sins { 4 comments… read them below or add one } Randy Bosch August 23, 2010 at 5:20 pm Great post, Terry! And you will lose them to another company.

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Leadership Lesson From General McChrystal: Get Onboard or Get Out.

The Recovering Engineer

The wikipedia article about General McChrystal says: Following insubordinate remarks about Vice President Joe Biden and other administration officials attributed to McChrystal and his aides in a Rolling Stone article, McChrystal was recalled to Washington, D.C. Get updates in an RSS reader. Most of my older posts can be found at.