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Does a Mentor have to Breathe?

In the CEO Afterlife

At the risk of this blog appearing as an advertorial for Harvard, I’ll gladly admit that Harvard Business Review was my favorite management resource. Human Resources. I came up through marketing; quite honestly, during my years in marketing I hadn’t given much thought to HR. Strategy.

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Powering with Passion and Teaming with Energy

The Practical Leader

Denise balances management and leadership very effectively. He’s the poster boy for making STEMM leadership an oxymoron. Is Your Leadership Engaging or Enraging? Too many managers have turned “people are our most important resource” into an empty cliché. The rhetoric doesn’t match reality.

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To P or Not to P: Does Your Purpose Provoke Passion?

The Practical Leader

” These shifts have profound implications for leadership and culture. And don’t delegate purpose to marketing. ” A mining company: “ Stewards of the earth’s resources for the benefit of its people.” Creating leadership energy is an inside job.

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Great Businesses Don't Start With a Plan

Harvard Business Review

Many start-up plans emphasize some gigantic potential market and how getting just the smallest sliver of it will make them and investors rich. At a business's inception, resources are limited, and the best content for a business plan is real-world data based on testing aspects of the concept. percent of the people in China.