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Challenging Thought-Terminating Clichés: Strategies for Organizational Change

Mike Cardus

By implementing small, cost-effective pilot projects that demonstrate the potential of new ideas, organizations can counteract these clichés with tangible results (Brown, 2018). Individuals can amplify their voices and create a more substantial impact by building alliances across teams, departments, or external stakeholders (Chen, 2021).

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Platform Launches To Aid Health Data Sharing

The Horizons Tracker

The challenge here is great, because you have to deal with the ethics, privacy and legal aspects of different types of institutes.” The project is part of a wider public-private initiative, called Health_RI, which was awarded €69 million from the National Growth Fund for the venture in 2021. We want to change that.

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3 Steps Towards Improved Communications in the Workplace

CEO Insider

Imagine the following scenario: A business leader is excited about a project, and he calls someone into their office to talk about it. Copyright The CEOWORLD magazine Limited 2021. After they have enthusiastically shared their thoughts, they say: “Okay, go take care of it.” All rights reserved.

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5 Convincing Benefits of Sustainable Business Practices

Strategy Driven

Modern-age consumers favor businesses that promote social and ethical values and support the marginalized. A survey by Nielsen suggests that this segment of consumers looking for sustainable goods is likely to rise to a value of $150 billion in 2021. Enhanced corporate social responsibility. Increased Profits and Investments.

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Can better management and leadership nurse the NHS back to health?

Chartered Management Institute

Part of Kim's CMI project work involved creating a template for one-to-one staff-manager conversations within the GP practices - not something most of them were used to. Ben also values the focus on being simultaneously “brave and ethical” – involving everyone in innovations to better deliver the services that patients need.