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Michael Fraccaro, CHRO at Mastercard, on the value of business resource groups

HR Digest

"Unleashing Collective Genius" As globalization takes a sharp turn from government to business, the issue of global talent mobility rapidly moves up the agenda. I’d say we’re very focused on creating a skilled workforce and leadership pipeline that can execute our strategy. Michael Fraccaro: That’s an interesting way to frame it.

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Jim Kim (President of the World Bank), Peter Drucker (founder of modern management), Paul Hersey (noted author, teacher, and personal mentor of mine), and Warren Bennis (one of the world’s greatest leadership thinkers of his time). Has been recognized as the World’s #1 Leadership Thinker. Author of two best-selling leadership books.

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4 Questions with Brad Lomenick about “The Catalyst Leader”

Ron Edmondson

He’s sharp, connected, and passionate about what he feels called to do. It’s a reflection on leadership from the perspective of where he sits, interacting with some of the more prominent Christian leaders of our day, but also with thousands of younger church leaders in our country. Catalyst is lead by an impressive guy.

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THE REUNION 1.3-1.4

Steve Farber

.” “So, what we have here, Steve, is a collection of businesspeople—some independent owners, some corporate executives, some employees, some social entrepreneurs— who all have one common desire: to help each other to help each other.”. I saw none, so I gathered that this sharp-dressed dude was doing a good job as a spokesperson.

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FASCINATION, GRATITUDE, AND THOU 2.4-2.5

Steve Farber

.” “So, what we have here, Steve, is a collection of businesspeople—some independent owners, some corporate executives, some employees, some social entrepreneurs— who all have one common desire: to help each other to help each other.”. I saw none, so I gathered that this sharp-dressed dude was doing a good job as a spokesperson.

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Should You Write a Book?

Harvard Business Review

These are the questions I get from would-be idea entrepreneurs — people who want to go public with a deeply-felt idea so as to influence how people think and behave and, as a result, create some kind of change in their company, discipline, or community. Communication Entrepreneurship Leadership' Do I have to write a book?

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