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Career Potential Webinars

Michael Lee Stallard

Michael Lee Stallard Insights on Leadership and Employee Engagement Home About Hire to Speak Press Kit Career Potential Webinars Published by Michael Lee Stallard on April 20, 2010 02:01 pm under E Pluribus Partners , Media Appearances , connection culture , employee engagement , webcasts Interested in improving your career prospects?

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Launch Summit: Conversations on Career Potential

Michael Lee Stallard

Check it out. 1 Comment so far Jenn on April 9th, 2010 Can’t wait to see you there! why is everyone smiling?

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Is the “Silent Killer” Sabotaging Your Performance?

Michael Lee Stallard

Chuck Schwab inspired people who worked at the company he founded, Charles Schwab, by establishing a mission to provide the most useful and ethical financial services in the world. Costco has a reputation for doing the right thing and its employees rightly feel proud, knowing that they are part of an ethical organization. Value people.

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Lessons on Connection from the Life of RBG

Michael Lee Stallard

Politics aside, there is much to admire about Justice Ginsburg—her perseverance in overcoming obstacles, her commitment to the cause of equality for women and men, and her tremendous work ethic, even while undergoing treatment for cancer in her 80s. Justice Ginsburg was also well known for taking good care of her law clerks.

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Howard Schultz’s Broken Heart

Michael Lee Stallard

Behar was loved and respected throughout Starbucks for his heart and passion as well as his work ethic, openmindedness and judgment about the retail business. He became a Starbucks employee for the rest of his career, in no small part because his boss, Howard Schultz, had a heart. and “what do you enjoy in life?”

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In Addition to Competence, College Building Character and Connection

Michael Lee Stallard

Here’s a great article about Chan’s work from the Chronicle of Higher Education entitled “ Finished College. why is everyone smiling?

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Burnout Results From Living in Conflict with Values

Michael Lee Stallard

In “ How Peter Drucker Changed My Life &# I wrote about how Drucker’s writings affected my own career decisions. .&# That young man, Peter Drucker, left his well-paying job and went on to become the father of management consulting. What if you discover there are differences in your values and how you are presently living?

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