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Great Books That Grow You: Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion

Rich Gee Group

Unpacking the Science Behind How We're Convinced and How to Use It Ethically As social creatures, we often seek shortcuts to navigate our complex world. By understanding these principles, individuals and businesses can learn to recognize when they're being influenced and how to persuade others ethically.

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Ethical Recruiting Issues That Arise in a Competitive Job Market

HR Digest

Ethical recruiting is one of the most important practices in HR management. When ethical hiring practices are part of the job-seeking process, the candidates are more secure and more open to cooperation. For all these reasons, companies should apply ethical recruitment every time they want to get the trust of the job seekers.

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The Covid-19 Lessons That Business Leaders Should Keep After the Pandemic

Lead Change Blog

By embracing social purpose, business leaders can better anticipate new market needs as well as mitigate against risks to their core business. For smaller businesses that might not be able to make such major pivots, there may be scope to identify new market opportunities and move quickly to experiment with new business models.

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The Toxic Leader

N2Growth Blog

I’m constantly amazed when working inside organizations that the names and examples of such people come up constantly in the conversation. Yet rather than being weeded out, they seem to survive and thrive in an institutional ethic that values by choosing short term greed over longer-term value and culture. LET ME ASK YOU A QUESTION.

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Workplace Wellbeing—A Strategy for Leadership

Strategy Driven

Although marketing a well thought out wellbeing plan effectively is often overlooked, we can provide insight into how to avoid this, giving valuable advice garnered from considerable knowledge in this field over many years. Further, how do you orient your organization to this perspective? About the Authors.

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What Marketers Should Know About Personality-Based Marketing

Harvard Business Review

Communicators and marketers can now adopt a personalized approach to their work, ideally one based on behavioral science. But the execution lags behind the science while the claims of some marketers as to what personality marketing can do far exceed it. We believe that includes personality marketing.

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Lessons in Cambodian Silk Supply Chains

Mills Scofield

It has been a year since that first trip and I am still learning just how challenging, complex and rewarding it is to develop an ethical supply chain Figure 2 (Figure 2). I am incredibly fortunate to work with an amazing women’s sewing cooperative in Cambodia where several dozen women work in safe and fair working conditions.