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Josh Bersin’s Perspective on Inspiring Transformation

HR Digest

His podcast series, “ Irresistible Leadership ,” serves as a compelling platform for thought-provoking discussions on the critical role of culture and leadership during times of adversity. Long before I got interested in HR, I spent 25 years in sales, marketing, business development, and product management.

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Where Do They Go To Get Business Advice?

Strategy Driven

Corporate leadership. Banking, insurance benefits, human resources, etc. Business clubs. People with whom you work in community and charity leadership roles. The Better Business Bureau. Small Business Development Center. Consortiums of business. Leadership programs. Researchers.

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Cutting Costs/Curtailing Services Can Produce Crappy Customer Service

Chart Your Course

When a business shortchanges their labor or quality – its products, services, or level of customer service can suffer. To weather economic storms, businesses must continue to invest in their leaders and employees – and hire, train and retain the best people with greatness in mind. Quality first.

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You Are What You Say You Are….

Women on Business

Leadership is an elusive quality and few people ever really get it, but as the figurehead of a company you are supposed to know what it means to be a leader and a motivator even if it wasn’t taught to you. Leadership is an elusive quality but interestingly enough the people who want it usually aren’t leaders.

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A Guilty Conscience = A Great Hire??? :: Women on Business

Women on Business

According to research done by Francis Flynn, Director of the Center for Leadership Development and Research at Stanford University (as reported in The January/February 2011 edition of Harvard Business Review), guilt-prone individuals unequivocally make great employees. Believe it?

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Five Mistakes We Make at Networking Events

Women on Business

It’s about quality not quantity. It’s great to meet new people, but effective networking is not just about how many new people you can meet. It’s about making more meaningful connections; building and leveraging relationships that will over time get you new clients. 2. We mingle with no strategy. Who is attending the event?

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Wait! Don't Fire That Person (Yet)!

Persuasive Powerhouse

Often what it comes down to is that their manager is not willing to wait for the time it takes my client to make some changes to their leadership. This might mean you need to contact Human Resources or your EAP. Don’t Fire That Person (Yet)! You must deeply listen for understanding and value.