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Leading For Good

Great Leadership By Dan

On Thanksgiving 1996, Mark’s bosses asked if he would consider leading the firm’s real estate effort. “I Just months after he joined the Conservancy in 2008, the financial crisis hit. It was tough, but I think it turned out to be a great entry for me because it validated my leadership at a difficult time.” Then we grew.

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N2Growth Blog

Business Publications Small Business Review | Newsletter for Small Business Owners Small Business Review’s e-letter is published bi-weekly and provides small businesses with information on the necessary evils of running their businesses. ** N2′s Top Pick for being of real value to small businesses.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

While this sounds simple enough at face value, I have consistently found that one of the most often overlooked leadership attributes is that of a positive attitude. If you struggle with recruiting, team building, and leadership development you likely have a bad attitude. The simple answer is that you can’t…it just won’t work.

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Social Media Influence | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Jerry Anderson, CCIM We are closing a $4million office building next week as a direct contact from my Twitter tweets about distressed real estate situations and the FDIC taking over banks. Our Sperry Van Ness Commercial Real Estate advisors in Florida are believers. What more proof does one need? EC Sheedy Fascinating!

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The Idealistic Realistic: What Really Helped Elevate Campbell Soup Company

Harvard Business Review

The company had, and still has, extraordinary assets: iconic products, a huge number of skilled employees, many of whom had built careers at Campbell, and a broader community made up of supportive consumers and customers — lots of them. That is what is helping employees feel more fulfilled despite even this latest economic crisis.

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How to Deal With Negative Publicity

Eric Jacobson

Headquartered in New York and Chicago, the Firm provides strategic advice and counsel to Fortune 500 companies and leading families and individuals around the world, with experience in fields ranging from mergers and acquisitions and crisis communications to marketing, government affairs and international media.