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New to AI? Here Are 19 Powerful Beginner AI Prompts for Business & Servant Leaders

Modern Servant Leader

Sample Prompt: Translate the following text into French, German, and Spanish. Sample Prompt: Review the tone of the following text and suggest adjustments for a more positive delivery: 1.3. Sample Prompt: Analyze the following customer feedback data from the past quarter and identify the top three concerns. <INSERT

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Incorporating 160 Effective Performance Phrases in Your Performance Appraisal Review Templates

HR Digest

With the right performance review templates and sample performance appraisals, you can create a language that resonates with your employees, helping them understand their strengths and areas for improvement. By recognizing and rewarding these strengths, employers can create a diverse and dynamic team.

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Praising Customers for Ethical Purchases Can Backfire

Harvard Business Review

” These customer-praising marketing messages are part of a broader trend in “corporate societal marketing,” which aim to emphasize companies’ social efforts to consumers. We conducted six studies on diverse samples with over 450 participants, from undergraduate students to working adults.

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It’s Time to Make Business School Research More Relevant

Harvard Business Review

Fourth, evaluating “scholarship” primarily by counting professors’ “A” journal publications also could encourage academics to engage in questionably ethical research practices in order to produce results that will be accepted by these journals. Where has this stuff been hiding?” But we should be.

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Research: CEOs with Diverse Networks Create Higher Firm Value

Harvard Business Review

We wanted to explore whether the diversity of CEOs’ networks might affect their firms. Our work suggests that the diversity of leaders’ social networks is a key ingredient in how they grow their companies. We also found that this greater firm value comes from better corporate innovations and successful diversified M&As.

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People Think Companies Can’t Do Good and Make Money. Can Companies Prove Them Wrong?

Harvard Business Review

One of your executives comes to you with a proposal: she wants to lower the quality of service at the restaurants, reduce product safety standards, use deceptive marketing practices, lower employee pay, and adopt worse environmental practices. In the sample of firms we used, KLD scores were positively correlated with firms’ incomes.