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Make It, Don't Fake It

Leading Blog

Now a product of modern American culture that rolls all too easily off the tongue, its mere existence tells you it’s okay to lie, from twisting the truth just a little to flagrantly deceiving others for personal gain. It is about doing the right things the right way. This almost always means doing them the hard way.”.

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Leadership, Employee Engagement and Innovation at BIF-6 Summit

Michael Lee Stallard

After taking a couple days to mull it over I’ve decided to select a few presentations that will be most relevant to the themes I typically write and speak about i.e. leadership, connection, employee engagement, productivity and innovation. Below are brief descriptions of several presentations from the conference.

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How to get an entry-level human resources job?

HR Digest

Honesty and ethics are among the best character traits an employer looks for. You might also assist in organizing company conferences, meetings, and events. . They can communicate via phone and email with customers who purchase products online. . Have High Integrity. Employers prefer individuals who have high integrity.

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Big Data, Big Opportunity

Chartered Management Institute

As speaker Bernard Marr put it at CMI’s National Conference: “ what the hell is Big Data? This often encourages an enlightened leadership style – illustrating the profitability of employee engagement and product knowledge in customer-facing staff, for example. But there’s still a big question for a lot of people.

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Customer Reference Programs at The Tipping Point

Harvard Business Review

Buyers increasingly expect to check with their peers before they'll purchase from a company — using social media, peer communities, old fashioned live events and conferences, personal and professional networks, and other connective tools. Let's say you're preparing for a major product or service launch.

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The Making of Legends

Strategy Driven

My four Legends books include “Pop Icons and Business Legends,” “The Classic Television Reference,” “Houston Legends” and “Non-Profit Legends.” Most people are more products of pop culture than they are of training. I have spoken at conferences, strategic planning retreats, symposia, workshops and board meetings for hundreds.

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Customer Reference Programs at The Tipping Point

Harvard Business Review

Buyers increasingly expect to check with their peers before they'll purchase from a company — using social media, peer communities, old fashioned live events and conferences, personal and professional networks, and other connective tools. Let's say you're preparing for a major product or service launch.