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EDI approaches that go ‘Beyond Buzzwords’

Chartered Management Institute

The research incorporates insights from more than 7,000 professionals across accountancy, engineering, health and safety, facilities management, human resources, insurance, law, management, procurement and public relations. Read the Report Like this article? Why not share it.

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Smarten Up: Hone Your EQ Edge

The Practical Leader

Off Balance: High IQ Leaders Often Have Lower EQ Many of our audience and workshop participants are STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine) specialists who have been promoted to management positions because of their technical expertise. IQ tests were developed to measure this intellectual strength and power.

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Bridging the Manager/Millennial Disconnect

Lead Change Blog

Poor work ethic. Lack of training / development. Simply put, if you think you are doing well at something and your audience thinks you are not, that disconnect is not only an organizational problem but also a personal problem that you need to solve. Lack of initiative and problem-solving. Sense of entitlement. Too emotional.

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Social Networking: Can Someone Else do it for you? :: Women on.

Women on Business

Use social networking as a powerful way to engage your audience, share your expertise, increase your “validity&# as a provider in your chosen field, and build your community of clients on the web. Flores, web developer at 10K Webdesign, see her bio for Women on Business or visit her website [link].

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The Ethics of Using Paid Content in Journalism

Harvard Business Review

Over the past decade, a new bestiary of ways to get paid-for content directly into the media stream has been developed, some of which directly assign authorship to the company bankrolling them. But what are the ethical lines this paid-for content should not cross? But that doesn''t always mean that they are hiding their provenance.

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Cast the Net Wide – Make the Most of Your Promotional Time and.

Women on Business

Develop those contacts as a ladder to reach higher, but more challenging, prospects. To test service, put yourself in the shoes of your audience’s experience. Test business development, starting with advice from your banker, accountant, and lawyer. We can leverage each other’s expertise. Mine your backyard.

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The Seven Skills You Need to Thrive in the C-Suite

Harvard Business Review

Ethical leadership was also mentioned. A world-class leader must be able to hire and develop an exceptionally strong leadership team—he/she cannot succeed as a brilliant one-person player,” one asserted. Another said that today’s executive must be “more interested and skilled in developing his/her team, less self-oriented.”

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