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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Authority on new technology and communication. 14th Administrator, United States Agency for International Development. Former Chief Economist – Gates Foundation. Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Global Debt Registry (MHR). Corporate Executives. Alex Osterwalder – Co-founder Strategyzer.

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My New Book, Double the Love - Now Available on Amazon!

Management Craft

Cory Bouck , Director of Organizational Development & Learning at Johnsonville Sausage; author of The Lens of Leadership : Being the Leader Others WANT to Follow. Brenda Gumbs, EVP Human Resources, Perfetti Van Melle, USA, Inc. David Loewe, Chief Executive Officer, Seattle Humane Society.

Books 63
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My New Book, Double the Love - Now Available on Amazon!

Management Craft

Cory Bouck , Director of Organizational Development & Learning at Johnsonville Sausage; author of The Lens of Leadership : Being the Leader Others WANT to Follow. Brenda Gumbs, EVP Human Resources, Perfetti Van Melle, USA, Inc. David Loewe, Chief Executive Officer, Seattle Humane Society.

Books 40
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3 Changes Retailers Need to Make to Survive

Harvard Business Review

To accommodate frequent, fundamental changes to business models, leading retailers generally follow three principles that have been developed through trial and error, often in the midst of disruption. Leading retailers have developed the ability to nimbly change direction, even based on beta testing.

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EMOTIONAL SOBRIETY

Cooperperson

My case led to changing, among other things, job titles, like draftsman to graphic artist, airline stewardess to flight attendant, and manpower to human resources. Addiction to alcohol, drugs, food, gambling, technology, sex, TV binging, depression and suicide ideation rates are off the charts.