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Leadership Lessons from the Navy

Skip Prichard

Whether you are new to studying leadership or have practiced and studied it for many years, I am sure you will benefit and enjoy the leadership lessons today’s post provides. One of your first leadership lessons is “A subordinate’s trust in their leader is the most important factor in the success of any organization.”

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Candid Conversations: Addressing Mental Health in the Workplace

HR Digest

According to an article by CNBC , Forrester Consulting found that 49 percent of employees were fearful of discussing their mental health at work for fear of losing their jobs. A workforce that is largely run by an older population with caregiver responsibilities while a younger group might have more career-oriented worries and concerns.

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Mars Incorporated: A Sweet Place to Work

Coaching Tip

It is still 100% family-owned -- now by the three elderly offspring of Forrest Mars Sr., For example, a typical Mars plant manager influences associates by his or her ability to pace development of operational systems and innovative approaches. John Agno: When Doing It All Won't Do: A Self-Coaching Guide for Career Women. ?

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Pro Tips from a Terrible Job-Seeker

Surviving Leadership

I often describe my career as “Forrest Gump-ing my way through life” because I wasn’t always the most thoughtful in my approach. As a recruiter, not a problem – I can give advice and suggestions all day long about how to recruit, as well as share what recruiters and hiring managers are thinking.

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Why More Executives Should Consider Becoming a CHRO

Harvard Business Review

If you’re a business leader looking for an opportunity to have real impact on your company — and position yourself for the top job — which career path is best? That the CHRO role, although at first it may look career limiting, can have more impact than any other position reporting to the CEO?

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Distinguish Yourself from the Market, Not Just Other Applicants

Harvard Business Review

She was a training manager for a large corporation, advising middle and senior managers on career development. Located at the home office, she developed long-term relationship with her clients. John McCarthy of Forrester Research predicts that at least 3.3 to low-cost countries by 2015. Become a contractor.

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I Love/Don't Love Christmas…You?

You're Not the Boss of Me

This post has little or nothing to do with leadership but in the spirit of the season, I thought I might republish it, just for fun. o) Reply Gwyn Teatro December 22, 2009 at 5:18 am Hi Forrest! Happy holidays everyone! When I began this, I was coming at the Christmas season with a very bah humbug attitude. Cookies huh?