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Trust is a Funny Thing

Lead Change Blog

We may hesitate, hedge, obfuscate or even feel that we have to lie. At the leadership level, however, there was disorganization, or a cutthroat culture, or a lack of appreciation. These employees were so closely bonded because it was the only way to survive the chaos above. We may avoid situations entirely.

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5 Leadership Lessons I Learned from A Billionaire Investor: Ray Dalio

Strategy Driven

The name of hedge fund billionaire Raymond Dalio triggers emotions of adoration, admiration, and even dislike. Here are five leadership lessons that you can learn from Dalio. economy was in a bull market. Having no walls allows team members to bond and increase productivity when they work together on projects.

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Why Consensus Kills Team Building | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

He is one of my favorite leadership bloggers, and hopefully we’ll still be on speaking terms after this post. It is the responsibility of executive leadership to set the tone for great teamwork by putting forth a clearly articulated vision, and then aligning every aspect of strategic and tactical decisioning with said vision.

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Bill Ackman Is Just Doing God's Work

Harvard Business Review

Everybody has been piling on to hedge fund manager Bill Ackman lately. Or at least the market''s. Then there''s JC Penney, where Ackman''s push to remake the retailer under the leadership of former Apple Stores chief Ron Johnson has ended in red ink and recriminations. That''s what activist hedge fund managers like Ackman do.

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What Good Is Impact Investing?

Harvard Business Review

A lot of businesses have pursued social responsibility more out of their marketing departments or as some sort of charitable donation. Even in the most hard-nosed of private equity firms or hedge funds you will find that people align with strategies that mean something to them, that they’re passionate about.

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What If Investors Who Held Their Shares Longer Got More Voting Power?

Harvard Business Review

Joe Bower and Lynn Paine “had me at hello” (to quote Jerry Maguire ) with their new HBR article, “ The Error at the Heart of Corporate Leadership.” One capital form is debt: a bond. However, unlike a bond, common equity is not long-term/forever on predetermined, immutable terms.

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