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How a Board Search Firm Can Support Organizations

N2Growth Blog

Boardrooms today face new, evolving challenges that are increasingly complex to navigate, and they are under immense pressure and scrutiny to operate at maximum effectiveness. Here’s how a global executive search firm can ultimately allow a Board to operate at its peak performance and empower it to realize its most ambitious goals.

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The Process is as Important as the Product: 7 Tips to Manage Both

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

SNET had been thrown into uncharted waters as Connecticut was the first state to open its telecommunications markets to competition, more than a year and a half before the United States Congress passed the federal Telecommunications Act (1996). 7 tips to manage for both results and process. It’s a balancing act.

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15 Steps To Great Leadership (The More Human Way)

Terry Starbucker

We had just finished a review of one of our operating centers in Cheyenne, Wyoming. After all, this was a telecommunications and cable TV operation, and they were used to observing a far different situation. But there, along that linear path, was the framework, path, and process for leadership success.

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How Digital Winners Set Direction, Learn, And Adapt

Eric Jacobson

Another CEO we know makes failure part of the review process, asking executives to describe recent failures. Arora has held various operational and leadership positions with Apple, Sun Microsystems, 3M Groupon, and Staples. If they aren’t big enough, the executive isn’t taking big enough risks—and may fail to get a bonus.

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Eric Jacobson

Another CEO we know makes failure part of the review process, asking executives to describe recent failures. Arora has held various operational and leadership positions with Apple, Sun Microsystems, 3M Groupon, and Staples. If they aren’t big enough, the executive isn’t taking big enough risks—and may fail to get a bonus.

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StrategyDriven Welcomes Ruth Todd, PhD

Strategy Driven

For nearly three decades, Ruth led the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations’ (INPO) Information Technology Division as Director, Computer Systems and Telecommunications and Director, Information Technology and Data Services. nuclear power industry which reduced costs with economies of scale, shared content, and secure student data.

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Retain Your Top Performers

Marshall Goldsmith

The CEO of a leading telecommunications company recently embarked on an innovative approach. This process not only helps to retain key talent but also yields great feedback for continuous improvement. Employee Engagement Leadership' Provide intrapreneurial opportunities.