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Use the Right Scorecard

Lead Change Blog

Social comparison—how we compare ourselves to others in terms of traits, skills, abilities, appearance, opinions, net worth, career, material goods, connections, and achievements. Michael Josephson, law professor and founder, Joseph and Edna Josephson Institute of Ethics. Christina Hibbert, clinical psychologist, and author.

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When Did the U.S. Stop Seeing Teachers as Professionals?

Harvard Business Review

” Professionalism demands the capacity to internally organize and protect “professional practices from external influences.” Often its members join in a professional organization, local, state, or national, which enunciates standards and ethics of professional performance sometimes with the powers of enforcement.”

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The Big Picture of Business: The Realities of Networking

Strategy Driven

To them, there is no statute of limitations on free access to your time, influence, resources or abilities. He had been using a pale-by-comparison, low-expertise competitor, and I thought he surely would want to grade up to the best. It builds character, helps their career, showcases their company and pays dividends to the community.

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Statesman vs. Politician | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

This is the distinction between what he terms the 'Character Ethic' vs the 'Personality Ethic' The prior depends on deep changes within each of us including our view of creating a legacy for future generations. Do you see the difference yet between politicians and statesmen? I AGREE 100%!!!! I Think Not.

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