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Powerful Question #1 | Thoughts for the Everyday Leader

Nathan Magnuson

January 2, 2013. Professionally, I have a goal to post fresh content on this site each week in 2013, and also to make some aesthetic upgrades. Personal…lose 52lbs in 2013, one per week. Thanks for sharing, Nathan, and have a great 2013! Have you checked out the ReWrite Conference? Human Resources (4).

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All change for the CIPD – #cipd12

Rapid BI

In the UK, the world’s largest chartered institute for Human resource professionals are in the middle of their annual conference and exhibition. I hope that Ormes successes will be remembered, for without much of the brave changes, the CIPD would not be relevant to businesses today. New CEO of CIPD.

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Make This the Year of Boosting Coaching Skills

The Practical Leader

Part of this is driven by the pressing need for increasing bench strength and succession planning. Scott Schweyer, Ed Haltrecht, and I are delighted to kick off 2013 this week at a Zenger Folkman’s international partners conference at the beautiful Swiss Zermatt Resort in Utah’s scenic Rocky Mountains.

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Give Your Organization a Work-Life Vision

Harvard Business Review

He was the 21-year-old investment banking intern who died in London, August 15, 2013, after having worked 72 hours straight at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. (To Energy is something we can all recognize as a precious resource, which is only valuable in use, yet must not be over-exploited and should not be wasted.

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Applying Deming Principles at Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

Deming Institute

I was also invited to attend to the Deming Institute Annual Fall conference in Los Angeles. They are experts on something but they don’t care much about the structure of the company, they lack the knowledge about planning, accounting or even human resources. Even myself, by 2013 I was still working for a Company.

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