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Retain Your Top Performers

Marshall Goldsmith

Leaders are debating the changing nature of work and the perceived decline in job security (the lifelong career at a benevolent company is a fading memory) and the erosion of corporate loyalty. The rise in the influence of the knowledge worker. . Employee Engagement Leadership'

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Building a Coaching Culture in Your Small Business

Thin Difference

An organization with expertise in coaching leadership can come alongside your leaders to build them into strong coaching leaders for the organization. For small business owners, investing in people through coaching leadership pays high dividends. You can also bring in an outside firm to lead the move to a coaching culture. Guest Post.

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When Change Hits “Upside the Head”

You're Not the Boss of Me

While there were lessons to be learned about executing business disaster recovery plans and the positioning of Data Centres and telecommunications systems, Mr. Greenberg’s primary observations were less about that and more about the people, their courage, resilience and determination to pick up the pieces and move on. What about you?

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Before You Open a Business…

Leading Blog

There are many ways that even a good business with good leadership can be damaged or bankrupted. Others might find that the successful resolution of these conflicts opens them up to new ways of relating to their families and careers. Some things in business and life are simply out of our control. Family Questions.

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The Right CEO Personality for Process Improvement

Harvard Business Review

People : Recognizes interpersonal difficulties; intuitively understands how others feel; picks up non-verbal cues; empathetic; persuades, teaches, influences. They are viewed from the top as solid, reliable, good soldiers but not "leadership material." According to John Reed, this was Sandy Weills thinking preference. We all have.

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Should a Woman Act More Like a Man to Succeed at Work?

Great Leadership By Dan

New DDI research explores leadership differences between men and women and makes the case for gender diversity in the workplace. DDI’s High-Resolution Leadership study reviewed true assessment data from 10,000 global leaders and found no difference in the battle of the sexes for leadership skills.

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