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Evolve or Dissolve: Shaping Your Corporate Culture for a Remote Reality

Leading Blog

The advent of technology that enables remote work combined with the ever-increasing rate of employee turnover in many industries has led to a transformation in the very fabric of organizational culture. I N THE PAST DECADE, the corporate world has seen a seismic shift in how it operates. This is crucial.

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Five Ways to Build Your Wealth: A Guide

Strategy Driven

A diversified portfolio includes various investments, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and cash. A portfolio heavily weighted towards bonds and cash may have lower potential returns, but it is also less volatile and carries less risk. Invest in bonds of various types, credit ratings , and maturities.

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How to Provide Connection Equity in a Hybrid World

Next Level Blog

Invest in Connection – Providing connection equity will require creativity, innovation and investment in workspaces and technologies that make it possible. We’ll need to use technology and solutions that level the playing field for all. One size won’t fit all.

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Why Consensus Kills Team Building | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

However CEOs that implement a well thought out and clearly articulated vision, create a sense of stability and a bond of trust amongst the ranks. I have been directing high-performance team workshops for nearly 15 years and I am in complete agreement with you Mike.

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How to Memorably Introduce Another Speaker

Harvard Business Review

” While I pride myself on being able to establish credibility and rapport early in a presentation or workshop, I also rely on the person introducing me to help set a positive tone, generate enthusiasm and interest, and make a clear case for why listening to me might be more beneficial than answering emails or taking a coffee break.

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Scaling Up is a Problem of Both More and Less

Harvard Business Review

When an organization is small enough that each member can have a personal relationship with every other, or at least recognize their faces and names, gathering everyone for regular meetings strengthens social bonds and bolsters the feeling that “we are one company.” But an intimate gathering with, say, 500 of your best friends isn’t feasible.