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April 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

David Grossman of The Grossman Group provided How to Effectively Plan Your Next Communication in 5 Minutes. Stephanie Skryzowski of 100 Degrees Consulting provided How to Create a Monthly Finance Routine. Kelby Kupersmid shares How to Tame Your Imposter for Good. What we don’t always know is how to act on this understanding.

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Chief Leadership Officer: Disrupting the CEO Status Quo

Lead Change Blog

Bill is frustrated with the work ethic and low levels of engagement within his management and employee ranks. The pressure he feels to meet the business objectives causes him to press on his team. How to quickly identify a CEO style company: There is a person holding the title of CEO. He works even harder as the CEO.

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The Best Ways to Discuss Ethics

Harvard Business Review

Companies can take a wide variety of approaches to how to discuss ethics. At one end of the spectrum are companies that rely on their code of ethics or on the exemplary behavior of people at the top. Still, this leaves open the question of what actually works in guiding employees' ethical behavior.

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The Big Picture of Business – Business Success Checklist

Strategy Driven

Development of core business supplier relationships. Running the business. Objective analysis of how the organization has operated to date. Company learns how to benefit from changes. Everything that goes on outside our company affects our business. Make investments toward quality controls.

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The Guru's Guide to Creating Thought Leadership

Harvard Business Review

In particular, our research revealed that HBR's authors consistently took aim at one of three core business objectives: improved efficiency, greater effectiveness, or innovation of products and processes. During difficult economic times, organizations often seek ideas on how to cut costs or perform operations more efficiently.

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The Big Picture of Business – Doing Your Best Work on Deadlines: Mobilizing the Energy for Best Business Success

Strategy Driven

Learn when deadline crunch time is best to accomplish the optimum business objectives. I recommend that diversity audits, quality control reviews, ethics programs and other important regimen be conducted as part of Strategic Planning, rather than as stand-alone, distracting and energy diverting activities.

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The Big Picture of Business – Planning and Budgeting in Downsized Times

Strategy Driven

7 Stages in Making a Case for Business Funding: Link to a strategic business objective. Goal attainment leads to ethical behavior. How to Find Goals: Examine problems. Study the organization’s core business. Add value via internal services. Take ownership of your values.