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CMI Highlights – 17 January

Chartered Management Institute

Article: CMI Highlights – 17 January Wednesday 17 January 2024 Share Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share via email In our first update of 2024, we share how to invigorate your return to work and the year ahead – from beating the January blues, to being more Taylor Swift 17 January Dear all, Welcome to 2024!

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Commitment

Lead on Purpose

Comments, criticism, advice and opinions are welcome here. My appeal to you: Keep me honest. Leave comments and let me know how you feel, even (especially) if you disagree. I’m blogging to learn, not to make money. Thank you, and please check back; I will.

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Book Review: Halftime

Lead on Purpose

It provides great advice on how to make your life significant in ways you probably never imagined. In his book HALFTIME: Moving from Success to Significance , author Bob Buford explores three stages of life: The first half: On average, the first 40 years of your life.

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Keeping the best

Lead on Purpose

It is some of the best advice I have seen in a while but it does not just apply to executives but to all your employees at all levels. Bret Reply Michael Ray Hopkin , on October 27, 2009 at 11:47 am said: Bret, I couldn’t agree more that this advice applies to employees (or volunteers for that matter) at all levels.

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Guest Post: Talk is Cheap!

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And I can assure you that the advice I share with you today has stood the test of time… It helped me inspire my Weatherchem team to create the original Flapper® dispensing closure.

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Success is not a zero-sum game

Lead on Purpose

Give away your knowledge, connections, experience, advice, life lessons and confidence. Invest in relationships with other people and be clear on your intentions to make a difference in the lives of others. Promote their welfare, fortunes, success and capacity for achievement. Hold others accountable for their commitments.

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What is ‘purpose’? Six steps to lead your organisation to higher ground

Chartered Management Institute

Advice: What is ‘purpose’? Six steps to lead your organisation to higher ground Written by Alison Taylor Share Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share via email A new book by Alison Taylor will give you a fresh perspective on purpose – and how to get the best from your team.