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Nominations Being Accepted for Exceptional Women in Business.

Women on Business

According to today’s press release from Veuve Clicquot, the award recognizes successful British businesswomen with judges focusing on the following qualities: Achievement Motivational ability Innovation Creativity Business acumen Entrepreneurship Dynamism Charisma A profound concern for the sustainable growth of her business and development of (..)

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A Four-wheel-drive Diamond in the Rough Leadership Model

Great Leadership By Dan

It takes more than good looks, good oration and charisma to be an effective leader. We may or may not be good at strategic thinking, and we may or may not have developed a story which we can convey to others in the hopes of leading them in a particular direction. But personal characteristics are not the end of the leadership story.

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Toxic Talent Management Habits

Harvard Business Review

For instance, most managers – and this is also true for senior leaders – are selected for either technical expertise or personal charisma, when the quality that really matters most is their ability to build and engage teams. Human resources Managing people Talent management' The good news?

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Getting Smarter about Google's "Brain Drain"

Harvard Business Review

Lesson 2: If you want to keep great contributors, develop better managers. No matter the sense of purpose behind the organization, or the tools and resources at their disposal, great people want to do work they love, with colleagues they admire, and to be led by people who make them better. Let's make an offer.'