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Practicing the Spirit of the Law: Serve Your Customer Better

Strategy Driven

In conjunction with the spirit of the law is your business and personal ethics. Many people see ethics and business as separate entities. An individual’s business ethics and personal ethics must be aligned if one is to be a person of integrity. The marketplace is a perfect testing ground for ethics.

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June 2018 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Joel Garfinkle of the Career Advancement Blog submitted Toot Your Own Horn. Learn more about: Suggested practices to achieve successful projects and develop the capability of the organization to manage projects over the long term. This can lead to feelings of disconnectedness and what I term: leadership misfit syndrome.

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July 2017 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Dana Theus of InPower Coaching contributed How Long Should You Stay At Your Job? Joel Garfinkle of the Career Advancement Blog submitted Four Solutions if You’re Feeling Overworked and Underappreciated at Work. It’s an ethical imperative” Find Linda on Twitter at @leadingincontxt. ” Find Jim on Twitter at @72keys.

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Revisiting Our Masculine Side of Leadership :: Women on Business

Women on Business

In the masculine model of success, power and prestige take precedence, compassion, and long term consequences are secondary. He ” by Robert Johnson is about the myth of Perceval and the Holy Grail. The essential message is that when masculine energy and compassion are divided from one another, tragedy is inevitable.

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Interns to the Rescue! :: Women on Business

Women on Business

There comes a time, however, when an extra hand is needed to get something done and I don’t want to hire someone long-term or for a lot of money. Since they don’t typically end up as long-term employees, you shouldn’t have to spend a lot of time training the person for the job. Enter an intern!

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5 Important Things to Remember as an Entrepreneur :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Yes, a good product may encourage sporadic customers but a good relationship will establish long-term, loyal customers. If you do not love it then do not sell it! Sell relationships not just a service or product.

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Leadership Strategies and a New Verbal Diet :: Women on Business

Women on Business

We all do it and yet, if we can think in terms of the food we put in our mouths we can make changes faster and deeper. Women Leadership Lessons and Tackling Tension Long plane rides often bring me fresh ideas, or at. Most of us say the same things over and over and over without giving it much thought.