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July's Leadership Carnival

Michael Lee Stallard

Each blogger selects one of their best blog posts over the course of the prior month and submits it for inclusion in the carnival. Nissim Ziv presents Problem Solving Interview posted at Job Interview & Career Guide. 1 Comment so far Wild Woman Fundraising Thank you for all of the joy! Posting your comment.

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Managing the Immoral Employee

Harvard Business Review

Hence much of the management world operates under the illusion that employees are generally ethical, and that bad apples are not only an exception but also easy to detect. Even less ethical individuals will be more likely to act morally if they are engaged at work. Pair them with ethical peers. Lead by example.

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“A Friend of a Friend” Is No Longer the Best Way to Find a Job

Harvard Business Review

If you go to job-searching workshops — and I went to more than 50 in the course of studying the contemporary hiring landscape in 2013 and 2014 — you will be told weak ties are the key. Career Transitions. How to Use Your LinkedIn Profile to Power a Career Transition. So who can actually help? Andy Molinsky.

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CEO Next Door Book Reveals Four Key Behaviors Of Successful CEOs And Busts CEO Myths

Eric Jacobson

The CEO Next Door is the new book that offers career advice for everyone who aspires to rise in their organization and achieve their full potential. Those busted myths, described more fully later in this post, include: Over 70% of CEOs set their sights on the top job late in their careers. Only 7% graduated from a top university.

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