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Incorporating 160 Effective Performance Phrases in Your Performance Appraisal Review Templates

HR Digest

Look for employees who demonstrate a strong sense of initiative, communication, and teamwork. Attendance and punctuality also speak to an employee’s overall work ethic and dedication to their job. Displays a strong work ethic by always showing up to work on time.

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From The Bench To The Boardroom

Eric Jacobson

As a basketball player, Michael learned teamwork, courage, adaptability, and much more. For the non-athletic reader what are some ways to gain teamwork skills early in life? Michael : I think the principles of athletic teamwork and teamwork in general are the same. How early in life should someone find a mentor?

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Is Your Leadership Creating an Energy Crisis?

The Practical Leader

One morning, I asked a group of very quiet participants a series of questions about their organization’s climate and leadership effectiveness. Some managers will complain about a declining work ethic. Yet despite our very tight job market, highly effective “magnet companies” attract and hang on to good people.

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X or Y: Are You Patronizing or Partnering?

The Practical Leader

Participative, respectful partnerships. Collaboratively aligns systems, structures, and processes to serve the servers and strengthen teamwork. Weak (often Theory X) leaders who’ve built negative or mediocre cultures are panicking in today’s tight job market — and rightly so. Empartnerment. ” OK, Boomers.

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How to Be Generous in Business

Nathan Magnuson

The difference is teamwork. At the end of the day, no one should feel guilty for profits that are earned legally and ethically. Obviously marketing campaigns and revenue targets matter. I’m also convinced that it has never been easier for the everyday leader to get involved. One person can make a difference. Meet a Need.

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The Pope’s “War on Capitalism” and Why Rich Kids Stay Rich

Harvard Business Review

“How can it be that it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure, but it is news when the stock market loses two points?”. His slam against free-market capitalism is historical and bold, and, according to some commentators, overdue. In other words, we have every reason to be worried.

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