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Leadership & Loyalty | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Revolving Door : If you either can’t attract or retain tier-one talent, you are not an effective leader who has earned the respect and loyalty of your team…In fact, upon closer examination you’ll find that you probably don’t have a team. link] mikemyatt Hi Joel: Thanks for your comment.

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Is Your Company Actually Set Up to Support Your Strategy?

Harvard Business Review

For every company wrestling with evolutions in its strategy, success depends as much on matching the operating model to those evolutions as it does on the soundness of the strategy itself. But exactly how do today’s companies create or update an operating model to match adaptations or wholesale changes in strategy?

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Healthy Habits Of Successful Leaders – An Expert Roundup

Joseph Lalonde

I follow 6 principles on a daily basis, which I know has made a significant impact on my career success. 6) Career – I’ve always known what I wanted to do and been engaged in work I truly believe in, but I’ve sabotaged myself with too much idealism and not enough business wisdom. The first principle is getting plenty of sleep.

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How To Grow Your Business In A Competitive Industry

Strategy Driven

It is impossible to grow a company without the right people powering the operation. You need to make sure that you are attracting the top talent with competitive wages, bonuses, and a pleasant working environment and retain these top performers with job satisfaction and career development opportunities. Promote Customer Loyalty.

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How to Design a Corporate Wellness Plan That Actually Works

Harvard Business Review

By “total health” we mean a culture that’s supportive of career, emotional, financial, physical and social well-being – not just an occasional road race. There are a few simple ways to start doing this. As we’ve already noted, simply paying people to change life-long habits may not work.

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If You’re Not Helping People Develop, You’re Not Management Material

Harvard Business Review

Gone are the comprehensive career management systems and expectations of long-term employment that once functioned as the glue in the employer-employee contract. This makes perfect sense, since continuous learning is a key strategy for crafting a sustainable career. Research by Gallup has yielded similar results.