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Chief Procurement Officer Search: Securing Your Supply Chain Leadership

N2Growth Blog

The Importance of Supply Chain Leadership Starts with the Chief Procurement Officer Supply chain leadership plays a pivotal role in driving organizational success and resilience in today’s dynamic business environment. Moreover, strong leadership in supply chain management ensures cost efficiency.

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A Culture of Excellence: An Interview with Melissa Strait

HR Digest

Melissa Strait: When we founded Inspire in February 2018, our leadership team spent time developing a clear purpose and set of behaviors that could align our organization and our brands.? At Inspire, we truly believe that the restaurant industry is not just the best place for a first job, but for a career.

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External Hires May Highlight a People Development Failure

Modern Servant Leader

I’ve hired externally many times in my career. When I was at an educational institution , we had to grow very rapidly. As a result, there was no way we could develop the necessary skills in people and still meet our business objectives. In other cases, it was because I failed to develop internal team members.

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Are You Motivating the Wrong Person?

You're Not the Boss of Me

Jessica is a big fan of Dale Carnegie and his ideologies about leadership. She enjoys learning from leadership best practices. And, she believes that considering different perspectives on what good leadership means enhances our ability to be effective as leaders. I tend to agree. Unconsciously Practicing Favoritism.

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Your Leadership Development Program Needs an Overhaul

Harvard Business Review

Most companies make big investments in leadership development, rolling out intensive internal programs for high potentials, sending key leaders off to expensive executive education programs, or hiring personal coaches for those moving into key positions at the top of the company. What works instead? ” Develop: Let them improvise.