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Did We Succeed This Year In Putting Our Employees First?

Tanveer Naseer

With the year now coming to an end, I thought I’d circle back to this question, and look at what I saw and experienced through my work with various executives, managers, and others in leadership positions to see if we did in fact address this concern facing so many of today’s organizations.

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How A Sense Of Community Can Help Us Achieve Greatness

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For example, a purchasing manager could share delightful stories of what their child said or did which evokes the child-like wonder that’s become a hallmark of Pixar’s most successful films.

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It’s Not You, It’s Me – Is Narcissism Good for Leadership?

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When it comes to the portrayal of leadership in films and other fictional outlets, there’s a common tendency to present the leader as someone who is unmistakably confident and self-assured; who gives off an air of authority and a willingness to direct others towards the best path to take to get them out their current predicament.

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How Leaders Can Make Their Message More Memorable

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Company C : “Our talent acquisition, development and administration platform offers recruiting, onboarding, performance management, along with social network connectivity and data analytics.” But we also buy things for their emotional value : think of the last time you used your GoPro, or enjoyed food, drinks, or a film with friends.

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A Lesson In Innovation From The Red Planet

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But Rob Manning, the chief engineer on Pathfinder, and his small team of young, ambitious engineers managed to get a sign-off from NASA’s chief, with a chilling admonition to not fail. Then, like some nightmarish B-grade horror film, the airbags inflated instantly, looking like an oversized microbial infection.