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October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Marcella considers: “ Engage – travel guide for change adventurers, is a great book for anyone looking at organizational change. Shelley considers: “ For the companies, I work with, I know their 2020 visions also did not include anything remotely close to a cease to all travel, live events, and in-person meetings.

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4 Ways to a Better Bottom Line

Lead Change Blog

Even more, we have a moral and ethical business obligation to be savvy in how the world works. A global mindset is a critical skill parallel to legal, marketing, sales, or strategy. By cultivating a true global mindset, individuals working around the world will be able to: Assess new markets. Manage high-performing teams.

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Be Different! The Key to Business and Career Success

Skip Prichard

There is one universal principle that determines the degree of success of all businesses: Be the preferred provider to your markets. So, how does a business build competitive advantage by becoming the preferred provider to the markets it serves? These leaders never micro-manage. The title of your book is Be Different!

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Want to Cut Complexity? Kill Your Darlings.

In the CEO Afterlife

A long time ago, this ethic saved a near-bankrupt company that I had a part in restructuring. To rise from the ashes, our young management team made several tough sacrifices to transform a multi-product, multi-brand operation from generalist to specialist. Strategic sacrifice begins at 30,000 feet with corporate strategy.

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Featured Instigator: Eileen McDargh

Lead Change Blog

When asked about a subject that is not currently taught universally in school but should be, Eileen commented on the importance of education about ethics. And I would travel and produce a reality show called “Our World and Welcome to it” featuring all the GOOD things people are doing.” I’d play with children.

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Why I Love Starbucks.

Rich Gee Group

I’m regularly on the road to travel, meet new people, network, and bump into friends and colleagues. But you can’t argue that they have a compelling model that scared market leaders like McDonald’s and Dunkin Donuts to mimic a lot of their offerings. I run a 21st century business: I have a home office where I coach.

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Communicating with customers

Lead on Purpose

Travel budgets are typically flush with cash, optimism abounds and your desire to discuss company direction is high. A lot of suppliers are spending time internally focused, curtailing travel expenses. However, in difficult times one of the first things to drop off in many companies is customer interaction.

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