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The Big Picture of Business – Diversity is Important for Business

Strategy Driven

It is good business to recognize opportunities for practice development. Every professional must embrace a set of ethics: Things for which each professional holds himself/herself accountable. Realistically attainable goals. Copyright 2007-2014 by StrategyDriven Enterprises, LLC. Consider leaving a comment!

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The Big Picture of Business – Doing Your Best Work on Deadlines: Mobilizing the Energy for Best Business Success

Strategy Driven

I recommend that diversity audits, quality control reviews, ethics programs and other important regimen be conducted as part of Strategic Planning, rather than as stand-alone, distracting and energy diverting activities. Copyright 2007-2014 by StrategyDriven Enterprises, LLC. Consider leaving a comment! All rights reserved.

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Lead Like it Matters… Because it Does, part 1 of 4

Strategy Driven

You also need to develop an ongoing focus, along with built-in reliable sources of feedback about your progress. It’s also important to celebrate your progress, because each step, no matter how small, gets you closer to your goal. We want them to be loyal, grateful, ethical, engaged, and kind to the people they work with and for.

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

14th Administrator, United States Agency for International Development. Rod MacKenzie – Executive Vice President, Chief Development Officer for Pfizer, member of Pfizer’s Executive Leadership Team. HR and talent development roles with General Motors Australia. University Leadership Development Professionals.

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Urban Meyer, Ohio State Football, and How Leaders Ignore Unethical Behavior

Harvard Business Review

Reading the report with that lens can help leaders better understand the biases that get in the way of ethical conduct and ethical organizations. Researchers call this “moral hypocrisy” and have demonstrated the great lengths people will go to in order to be seen as ethical. Develop routines, rituals, and mantras.

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Don’t Try to Be a Publisher and a Platform at the Same Time

Harvard Business Review

Sometimes, they also hope to develop a content management system that other publishers can license and use to distribute their content. So in early 2014, Jonathan Glick coined the ungainly word “ platisher ” to describe hybrids of digital media platforms and publishers. Consider, too, the practice of sponsored content.

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Research: Whistleblowers Are a Sign of Healthy Companies

Harvard Business Review

Our analysis revealed that whistleblowers—and large numbers of them—are crucial to keeping firms healthy and that functioning internal hotlines are of paramount importance to business goals including profitability. Our conclusions are in many ways counterintuitive to how many executives manage complaints.

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