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3 Insights into Supporting Low-Income Employees

Lead Change Blog

I used to run a moving company and many of my crewmembers came from a low-income background. Though it’s been 14 years, here are three insights I still remember and share with those managers and leaders who have employees who either are currently low-income or who come from a low-income background: Problem-solving.

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45 Career Advice Experts Offer Career Success Secrets

Miles Anthony Smith

So I asked career advice experts these 3 questions: What is your number #1 tip for being successful in a career today (employee or contract worker)? What is the number #1 characteristic of an employee/contract worker that hiring managers look for when hiring? Ponder those things for a few minutes.

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Five highlights from the 2023 CMI President’s Dinner

Chartered Management Institute

Five Highlights from the 2023 CMI President's Dinner Words CMI Insights / Photography Amanda Forman The evidence about good and bad management; the new CMI president; and all the 2023 award-winners. The event, held on 21 November, was attended by CMI partners, volunteers, Companions and supporters from around the world.

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Healthy Habits Of Successful Leaders – An Expert Roundup

Joseph Lalonde

Their answers fell into 3 categories: Physical health, mental health, and spiritual health. These 3 areas of health are critical to your success and I’m glad to see a recurring theme among the answers. I believe their insights into healthy habits of leaders will inspire you to find your own. Paul Sohn, Found of Qara.org.

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The Big Picture of Business – The Realities of Branding… Slogans that Mislead

Strategy Driven

It needs to reflect and support strategy, not to deter from it. ‘Insightful Advice for a Complex World.’ My analysis: The language of infomercials often preys upon low-income and low-esteem people. Advertising fulfills many essential niche needs. Tapes alone are not enough.

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Saving Academic Medicine from Obsolescence

Harvard Business Review

After Hurricane Katrina, Tulane partnered with a network of Federally Qualified Health Centers in order to provide services to low and middle-income patients in community-based clinics designated as medical homes. Follow the Leading Health Care Innovation insight center on Twitter @HBRhealth. Leading Health Care Innovation.