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Green Company, Red Products, Black Ink | In the CEO Afterlife

In the CEO Afterlife

Green Company, Red Products, Black Ink. by John • July 10, 2011 • Leadership , Strategy • 0 Comments. Whether the CEO is driven by personal ethics, a socially changing world, or headlines praising “sustainable” organizations, business is finally responding to the green trend—albeit slower than many would like to see.

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How Being The Underdog Can Help Teams To Succeed

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As such, underdog narratives are routinely used by modern organizations, ranging from firms in the high-technology sector to professional sports teams, to inspire the achievement of organizational performance goals,” the researchers say. Building an underdog narrative.

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The Best Way To Grow Your Business & Career.

Rich Gee Group

In Corporate — If you have an idea for a new project at work, run it by some people you trust — talk to mentors outside of your company. Get Shareaholic Tagged as: Question , VOC , Voice of the Customer { 0 comments… add one now } Leave a Comment Previous post: Are We Experiencing A Technology Tsunami? Unported License.

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How To Present Yourself Like A Professional. | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

Stop hiding behind the old and antiquated belief ‘you’re above all that mundane stuff’ — you’re too important/elevated to have to know/understand your own technology. It’s almost 2011, not 1998. Here are some excuses I run into: “I don’t need to know how to run my laptop.&# — Yes you do.

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Be an Advocate for Yourself :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Usually sponsors have more senior positions than mentors, and it is their responsibility to advocate for an individual and pull them up the ranks to a top level position in the company. Companies now understand the impact of diversifying their talent pool, especially in leadership roles. Broaden your influence outside the company.

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How To Find “Hidden” Federal Contracts: Network :: Women on Business

Women on Business

It means that without aggressive networking, your company is missing out on thousands of government contract opportunities every year. In addition, when your bid is the first time a government agency learns of your company, you can be sure your proposal is heading for the bottom of the pile. Network to make sure they know yours.

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Is a Corporate Board Seat in Your Future? :: Women on Business

Women on Business

I sure that most of us are aware of the current studies that prove that having a diverse board (at least 30% women representation) contributes directly to a company’s performance. In fact, companies with more female representation, outperform companies don’t have women.