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Speak Your Truth So That Others Can Hear It

Leading Blog

Since founding Co-Creation Partners in 2010, he has designed and led programs and workshops for private, public, and social-sector clients across multiple industries, including financial services, basic materials, manufacturing, healthcare, and technology. Mark Minukas is the managing partner of Co-Creation Partners.

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How to Drive Change with a Leadership Point of View

Next Level Blog

Magazine » December 06, 2010 How to Drive Change with a Leadership Point of View Every so often, The New York Times will run a long feature on the CEO of a large business.    I love those articles because they’re great opportunities for data mining on leadership.    Look at ecomagination. 

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Drowning in Oil - CEO Blog - Time Leadership

CEO Blog

CEO Blog - Time Leadership Tuesday, December 14, 2010 Drowning in Oil Finally we have a touch of winter. Another book " Safe by Accident - Take the Luck out of Safety - Leadership Practices that buil a Sustainable Safety Culture " elaborates on some of the foibles of BP safety practice. I am CEO between positions.

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Female Leadership on the Decline in Canada :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Tags: Catalyst Women , women in business , businesswomen , female executives , leadership , women on business No related posts, yet.

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Ten Years On: Semi-random Reflections from a Decade of Coaching

Next Level Blog

  On a trip to see a client in 2005, I flew into Newark and took the trains to Lower Manhattan.    A lot of this, I think, is driven by the 24/7 expectations that are made possible by our communications technologyLeadership is more complicated.    I think we've blown past Leadership 2.0

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My First Blog Post

Tim Milburn

Here’s what I wrote on January 12, 2005: Most people don’t usually make a difference on accident. I’m glad that the topic of making a difference has become one of the core leadership skills I teach my students (the perspective of a difference maker). I may revive my work there at some point. Its Quiet Here.

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EBay CEO Meg Whitman to Retire :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Just six months later, eBay went public with its initial public offering, and by 2005, eBay was on fire with nothing stopping it. When Meg Whitman joined eBay in 1998, no one knew how successful the company would become. Whitman took the helm when eBay employed only a few dozen people. Encouraging our peers every step of the way.