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CMI Hong Kong: updates from the board

Chartered Management Institute

Mellisa Patrick CMgr MCMI, CMI’s programme development manager, attended the event to engage with potential new partners, including universities, colleges, and technical and vocational education and training (TVET) providers. We look forward to more collaborations with different organisations and insightful engagement events in the new year!

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20 Interesting Behaviors of Strategy Tourist

Strategy Driven

I believe the behavior of strategy tourists offer us a very useful career guide. So take advantage of all the strategy tourists you know and develop opposite behavior. Develop your power play skills and use them as often as you can. Please consider the environment before and after printing this article. Inflate budgets.

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Leadership and The Attitude Contagion | You're Not the Boss of Me

You're Not the Boss of Me

We stayed at the Heathman Lodge, an upscale hotel built to blend harmoniously with the Pacific Northwest environment. If there is a misalignment of values between the leader and those who follow, then generally, a less than positive working environment is the result and poor attitudes tend to prevail. Here, we were warmly welcomed.

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The Big Picture of Business: Leadership for the New Order of Business Part 1

Strategy Driven

Business development. At the beginning of my career, I was a radio DJ. However, the manual writing of spreadsheets gave us the chance to digest and learn from the information, developing the skills to better program for our audience. Running the business. Body of Knowledge. The Big Picture. He has advised two U.S.

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Six Ways to Grow Your Job

Harvard Business Review

In today’s resource-constrained environment, many of us are delivering 120% on the current demands of our job—but devoting little time to developing ourselves further or positioning ourselves for a future move. Stay alert and attuned to your environment. Those who want to develop themselves must create opportunities.

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Case Study: Is a Promotion Worth Hiding Who You Are?

Harvard Business Review

Its most successful division, mobile telephony, was looking for a new head of software development at headquarters in Seoul. He’d always pushed Mark to advance in his career, and this was an internal promotion, on a three-year contract, so they’d still be working for the same company. A huge step up in my career.

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A Playbook for Making America More Entrepreneurial

Harvard Business Review

In the past, economic development has prioritized big businesses. But these economic development strategies focused on big businesses, sometimes known as “elephant hunting,” may overstate the importance of large firms. Shift the focus to include small companies. Ecosystems for innovation and entrepreneurship support.