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Mise en place

Jason Womack

Mise en place (French pronunciation: [mi za ‘plas]) It's a French phrase that means to routinely and habitually arrange the ingredients and tools needed for cooking. Now, there’s a chance that you’re reading this on an elevator or on your.

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Leading Thoughts for February 25, 2021

Leading Blog

The enjoyments of life are sufficient to make it a pleasant thing, when they are taken en passant , without being made a principal object. Aiming thus at something else, they find happiness by the way. Once make them so, and they are immediately felt to be insufficient. They will not bear a scrutinizing examination.

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Take control by making culture your operating system

CEO Insider

The upheaval of the pandemic; the switch to remote work en masse; the protests for racial justice; political strife and growing tensions have created a challenging, tumultuous environment. […].

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Weekly Round-Up: 3 Advantages of a Remote Workforce, 3 Steps to Get a 2021 IC Budget, Company Culture Insights, How to Hit Your Innovation Sweet Spot, Avoid Getting Diversity Wrong

leaderCommunicator

Recognizing that Covid-19 has opened up our eyes to the fact that remote working works en masse, and also recognizing that the pandemic won't last forever, what advantages could there be to transitioning to a policy that assumes the workforce will all be remote where possible, versus office-based?

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7 Reasons Collaboration Breaks Down

Let's Grow Leaders

Great ideas come in halves , these are the words I hear often from my LGL en Español partner, Kay Valenzuela. I believe it. Work is enhanced by true collaboration. One of the best parts of my entrepreneurial journey has been the amazing collaborations, in writing, in business, in shared passions.

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Thoughts About Corporate Culture, from Apple, and the Chef’s Practice of mise-en-place

First Friday Book Synopsis

Corporate culture refers to the shared values, attitudes, standards, and beliefs that characterize members of an organization and define its nature. Corporate culture is rooted in an organization’s goals, strategies, structure, and approaches to labor, customers, investors, and the greater community.

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Paper Trails and Bureaucratic Ballet

HR Digest

Now, Rick is reaching out daily, assuring me that the paperwork is en route, but the bureaucratic back-and-forth with Korea is causing delays. Last week, the hiring manager called to inform me that the president overruled HR and expressed hope that I’m still interested.