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A Shift in Leadership Can Make a Multi-Million Dollar Impact

Strategy Driven

We required every person who had supervisory responsibilities to attend a nine-day intensive training spread over three-four months. The experiential, highly interactive course included intensive exploration and training in 4 core Masteries: Personal Mastery, Interpersonal Mastery, Team Mastery and Culture and Systems Mastery.

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It’s Time to Make Business School Research More Relevant

Harvard Business Review

For example, many managers still believe that the errors they make in evaluating their employees can be corrected by training them to recognize the potential errors and suggesting ways to avoid them, while the actual evidence shows that such training can actually increase the number of errors they make.

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How to Design a Corporate Wellness Plan That Actually Works

Harvard Business Review

To us, it’s similar to asking whether reviews, training programs, employee assistance services, or other company initiatives are effective for both worker performance and the bottom line. Lately, there’s been some debate about whether workplace health promotion programs, more commonly known as wellness programs, work.

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Why Men Have More Help Getting to the C-Suite

Harvard Business Review

Among these are: Women lack career ambition — “women just don’t want those high-stress jobs.” ” Developmental interaction with a woman comes with reputational risk that can damage careers — “there’s more than just a professional relationship between those two.”

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How Facebook Tries to Prevent Office Politics

Harvard Business Review

” “Can you tell me about four people whose careers you have fundamentally improved?” ” “Describe a few of your peers at your company and what type of relationship you have with each of them.” All managers are reviewed by their teams, and that feedback goes to the managers’ bosses.