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From Words to Worth: Navigating the True North of Organizational Values

Mike Cardus

Their research emphasizes the role of perceived integrity among top managers and highlights the strong correlation between an organization’s culture and its success (Guiso et al., Values Beyond Proclamation The study underscores a fundamental realization: Proclaimed values often seem detached from the organization’s lived reality.

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4 Ways To End Destructive Pride

Tanveer Naseer

On the other hand, have you ever had a coworker who had an amazing work ethic? In the book Good to Great, legendary business consultant Jim Collins uncovered what it takes for a company to be great. After five years of colossal research, Collins and his team of researchers found something unexpected.

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43 Best Leadership Books to Skyrocket Your Career

Miles Anthony Smith

Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't Jim Collins' book, "Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't," pulls from a study covering 28 companies to offer advice on which leadership strategies and business practices work, and which don't. Developing the Leader Within You Dr. John C.

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Finding Your Flywheel

Leading Blog

Jim Collins likens it to turning a giant, heavy flywheel. In Turning the Flywheel , Collins shares practical insights and clarity about the process. You can see it at work in successful organizations, but the trick is finding your flywheel. Collins lists seven essential steps to finding and capturing your flywheel.

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The Big Picture of Business – Tribute to Dick Clark

Strategy Driven

These are some of the principles that I developed myself but do credit being inspired by Dick Clark. That’s why I developed the Pop Culture Wisdom concept, to interpolate from the cultural icons into business jargon and workable policies. I recommend that organizations periodically revisit their earlier successes. Be ethical.

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Leadership…What’s Charisma Got To Do With It?

You're Not the Boss of Me

Can we develop it? So from that perspective I think it possible to develop, and use, some of the skills associated with the charismatic personality. Charisma may deliver the promise of change, growth, fulfillment and even wealth but on its own it will fail in the execution department. I’m not sure. We know that each of us has gifts.

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Leadership & Influence Summit | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Jonathan Heng Hi Mike- Consider these topics: - Legacies of Leadership – How the impact of effective leadership inspires the organization to a higher standard (ie. link] Dan Collins Mike, I would particularly like someone to address the popularity of "politically correct" leadership. Thanks for the suggestion Dan.

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