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Guest Post: 3 Tips for Building Trust on your Team

Lead on Purpose

Focus on uncovering their passions and goals. Even if these goals are unrelated to work, this knowledge will provide insight into the activities and skills that captivate your employees’ free time and energy. Be active in your engagement. An ego that hoards credit will destroy trust, but generosity of spirit will strengthen it.

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Why Skills Are Key If AI’s Potential Is To Be Fulfilled In Healthcare

The Horizons Tracker

“However, the goal of using data to improve the NHS and social care is hampered by a “talent gap” – a lack of personnel with data analytical skills – that stands in the way of uncovering the rich insights expected to reside in the NHS’ own data.”

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Formerly a leader in the automotive, retail, restaurant, media innovation and consulting industries. Darek Lenart – Senior VP HR, Finance MasterCard. Keith Ferrazzi – Addresses behaviors that block the achievement of strategic goals. Telisa Yancy – Chief Marketing Officer at American Family Insurance.

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Too Many Infrastructure Projects Go It Alone

Harvard Business Review

The Open Automotive Alliance started in January 2014 with Google and General Motors as founding members; other technology companies and auto competitors soon joined. The goal is create a common platform, “an open ecosystem for the open road,” the alliance website proclaims. With a similar goal, the U.S.

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The Rise of the COO

Harvard Business Review

COOs are relatively common in service industries such as financial services, energy, information technology and telecommunications, but in manufacturing sectors — such as automotive, chemical, and pharmaceutical companies — they are relatively rare.

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How CMOs Can Get CFOs on Their Side

Harvard Business Review

This lack of an analytical approach has traditionally formed a barrier between marketing and finance. Together with the CFO, the CMO must develop a set of objectives that directly deliver on financial objectives and business goals. They’re going to make ads and do whatever it is they do. Help CFOs focus on the long term.

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To Understand the Future of Tesla, Look to the History of GM

Harvard Business Review

If you want to understand the future of Tesla, and Elon Musk’s role in it — something many are keen to do, given the spate of negative headlines about the company — you should start with a bit of automotive history from the 20th century. automotive industry grew to become one of the drivers of the U.S.