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Coping with Internet Time – Think in Dog Years

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One never knows when a disruptive technology, innovative business model or viral message could drastically change your industry. Since the web took off years ago, it’s easy to miss the boat when conditions change. So how does one stay ahead of the curve and ready for the change? Try thinking in dog years.

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The Servant-Leadership Times They are a Changin

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Honestly, when you think of business in New York City, does it scream, “ethical business values”? Do servant-leadership principles seem synonymous with business models birthed from the Big Apple? What is pleasantly surprising is the extent of support for this pillar of servant leadership, so close to New York.

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SERVANT Leaders are Thorough – Acronym Model

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Since then, he’s expanded this successful business model to include buy-one, give-one for eyeglasses and coffee for water. The sustainable business models established by Mycoskie reflect a thorough approach to serving stakeholders in our global community.

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3 Studies Prove Servant Leadership Good for Business

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The Good to Great and 7 Pillar studies suggest companies with a component of Servant Leadership perform better than the average business. However, companies with Servant Leadership as a cornerstone of their business model perform more than twice as well as other companies.

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When a Servant Leader is Fired – Market Basket Demonstrates the Cost of Terminating a Servant Leader CEO

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displayed servant leadership principles by asking that employees fired over their support of him, be reinstated: “The success of Market Basket is the result of two things: a business model that works and the execution of it by a dedicated and impassioned team of associates. In one of his few comments since being fired, Arthur T.