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The Evolving Role of the Board of Directors in Sustainability and Ethics

N2Growth Blog

Understanding the Board’s Responsibility in Promoting Sustainable Ethics & Practices Board members are crucial in guiding corporate entities toward adopting ethics and sustainable practices. To achieve lasting impact, corporations must prioritize ethical governance.

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Building Customer Loyalty :: Women on Business

Women on Business

I build brand and customer trust by being loyal to THEM and by NOT expecting them to be loyal to me! How do I build customer loyalty? I earn loyalty by giving it. Decide ) Decide what your customer experiences will look like.

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February 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Joel Garfinkle of the Career Advancement Blog shared Get Promoted at Work: Your 10-Point Plan. Marcella Bremer of Positive Culture shared Ethical Culture at Work. Check out these four ethical tests—and see how you can influence others for the better.” Today you need also to have good human skills to be successful.

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Addiction Marketing

N2Growth Blog

In today’s blog post I’ll examine addiction as a key success factor in business. In fact, I believe the evidence is clear that a business can create a strong strategic advantage in sustainability if they find no ethical flaw in what I’ve coined as “Addiction Marketing&#. Thoughts?

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Featured Leading Voice: Chip Bell

Lead Change Blog

” As for advice he would give, he believes schools should teach ethics. ” he responded, “Work as a keynote speaker, write business books, and work as a customer loyalty consultant–exactly what I am doing”! Thanks for sharing a moment in your daring adventure with us, Chip!

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Building Your Brand “Buddy The Elf” Style – Part 2 :: Women on.

Women on Business

Using “Buddy the Elf” as an example for the four steps to brand building, this week we’ll discuss steps three and four: developing brand identification and meaning, and developing relationships with customers. Here is a link to last’s week blog addressing steps one and two. When is a “brand&# not just a brand? Post by Jane K.

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Without Clear Values, You Are Probably Losing Business

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

There is a direct relationship between clear values and success in terms of employee retention, customer loyalty, and long-term profitability. If integrity or ethics are important, it needs to be listed. Consider the disastrous consequences of the Costa Concordia shipwreck where safety did not guide decision-making.