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Why Your Company Can’t Survive Without an AI Ethics Committee

Lead from Within

As an executive leadership coach, I advise my clients on various aspects of leadership, and one topic that has been gaining increasing importance in today’s rapidly evolving business is the role of ethics in artificial intelligence (AI). Establishing an AI ethics committee demonstrates your commitment to responsible AI use.

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From Vision to Reality: University President Search

N2Growth Blog

The decision to seek a new president often arises from various factors, such as the retirement or departure of the current president, a desire for fresh perspectives and innovative ideas, or the need to address specific challenges within the higher education institution.

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University President Search: Bridging Academic Vision and Operational Reality

N2Growth Blog

A university president must naturally possess strong leadership qualities, a deep understanding of academia, and the ability to navigate the complex landscape and politics of higher education and related public and private sector partnerships.

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The New Age of Operations: Modern COO Search Strategies by N2Growth

N2Growth Blog

Today’s COO wears many hats and is instrumental in executing corporate strategy, fostering innovation, driving technological integration, and steering the company toward its goals with insightful leadership. Thus, empathy and inclusive leadership have emerged as indispensable traits in the modern COO’s repertoire.

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Discovering Top Talent: The University President Search Journey

N2Growth Blog

With many expectations, including navigating complex strategic and organizational challenges fostering innovation and inspiring and galvanizing students and faculty alike, the stakes have never been higher when attracting and retaining exemplary leadership.

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Boards Need To Up Their Game In Terms Of Cognitive Diversity

The Horizons Tracker

Diversity has long been recognized in terms of its importance to things like innovation and creativity, with research from MIT showing how cognitive diversity improves the profitability of organizations. Such diversity can have costs, however, as paper from Wharton illustrates. Constructive disagreement.

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Nonprofit vs. For-profit Executive Search: What’s the Difference?

N2Growth Blog

While technical competencies and leadership acumen are essential in any executive role, nonprofits often require additional skills specific to their sector. While particular skills, such as leadership, strategic thinking, and communication, are essential for any executive role, specific competencies are necessary in the nonprofit sector.

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