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Highlights – 27 March

Chartered Management Institute

An article in the Financial Times explores the trend of ‘Quit-Tok’, where people film their resignations and redundancy. It’s yet another issue that requires thoughtful leadership. They discussed equality in the workplace, and how all organisations can do more to promote women to leadership positions. Not any more.

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It’s Not You, It’s Me – Is Narcissism Good for Leadership?

Tanveer Naseer

When it comes to the portrayal of leadership in films and other fictional outlets, there’s a common tendency to present the leader as someone who is unmistakably confident and self-assured; who gives off an air of authority and a willingness to direct others towards the best path to take to get them out their current predicament.

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The Disconnected Leader | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

My advice to CEOs, regardless of whether you’re running a start-up or a Fortune 500 company, is to go see things for yourself. moravecglobal Here's another example of disconnected leadership and the consequences for, in this case, students, faculty and taxpayers. Best wishes for continued success Marlyn.

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Salespeople have questions, Jeffrey has answers.

Strategy Driven

Jeffrey, I am a marketing and sales rep for a company that sells emergency cleanup services. Do you have any advice for me? It should be about how they were reluctant, about how they thought the kid next door could do it, about how they thought the price was too high, about how they thought they were ugly on film.

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Loud and Clear: Six Tips for Communicating in a Way That Truly.

Strategy Driven

Here’s some advice on how to create messages that people really remember. The same is true for any camera crews who might be filming your presentation. For presentations where the press is present, be sure to repeat critical messages verbatim from your press materials. Doing so ensures that the press will pick up the right sound bites.

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Facing the Blank Wall | You're Not the Boss of Me

You're Not the Boss of Me

You’re Not the Boss of Me Skip to content Home About Me About This Blog ← Servant Leadership…Creating an Environment of Service The Power of Diversity → December 19, 2010 · 6:35 pm ↓ Jump to Comments Facing the Blank Wall I’m having some trouble, blog-wise, this week. good advice, then. good advice now.

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Gates, Buffet, Zuckerberg, and Strategic Generosity Lessons

Harvard Business Review

Just ask companies that offer a strategic business case for getting involved with communities in emerging markets. Advice to beware of outsiders bearing gifts is as old as the Trojan horse thousands of years ago. Generosity is not always well-received. The rest look like they are joining a parade.