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From Words to Worth: Navigating the True North of Organizational Values

Mike Cardus

2015), have unveiled the influence of corporate culture on organizational success. The true measure of an organization’s culture is not found in its mission statement but in the employees’ perceptions of top management’s trustworthiness and ethical behavior (Guiso et al., Sapienza, P., & Zingales, L.

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Challenging Thought-Terminating Clichés: Strategies for Organizational Change

Mike Cardus

To counter this, it is vital to foster relationships with influential figures within the organization and promote change that aligns with its core values (Lewis, 2017). By rapidly consolidating support for progressive changes, it becomes challenging for detractors to sideline or revert the progress (Adams, 2017). References Adams, J.

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How Should Change Leadership and Common Good Intersect?

Thin Difference

Common Good: Dignity and Ethics. Kipper (2017) points out how dignity is too often ignored as an ethical value, leaving injustices in place rather than stepping up to the challenges. Change leaders need to consider ethics and dignity in their actions, especially in workplaces. Dignity plays a key role, too.

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6 Reasons to “Fire” Clients!

Marshall Goldsmith

Which relationships should you continue to develop, and which should you gently let go? This category includes people who regularly belittle us, people consumed by addiction, or people who make dangerous ethical lapses that could compromise our livelihoods. And we don’t advise you to abandon all habits.

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Meet My Next Group of Coaches!

Marshall Goldsmith

Alexander Osterwalder – Thinkers 50 #1 Strategy Thinker 2015-17, million-selling author Business Model Generation and Value Proposition Design , inventor Business Model Canvas. Liz Wiseman – Bestselling author of Multipliers, Thinkers 50 Top Ten Leadership Thinker 2015-17, Winner of the ATD Champion of Talent Award.

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Stop Setting Goals You Don’t Actually Care About

Harvard Business Review

Many people fail on their professional development goals for the year because they take on a lot of goals — goals that they feel they “should” do but ultimately don’t energize them. For example, this year, I decided to make writing a book proposal for a new book my primary professional development goal.

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The U.S. Needs a New Paradigm for Data Governance

Harvard Business Review

election raised important challenges concerning data privacy, security, ethics, transparency, and responsibility. This lack of knowledge — despite the millions of dollars that the tech industry spent on lobbying Washington in 2017 — shows that technology literacy among lawmakers still needs to be improved.