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Front Line Leadership: The Keys To Managing Millenials, Part 1

Terry Starbucker

Over the coming few weeks I’ll be detailing a few strategies and tactics that I’ve discovered (by both preferable and not so preferable means, through trial and error) in working with generation “Y.”. This is in sharp contrast to those of a generation ago- teacher, banking/finance and medicine.

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How to Seize Opportunity in a World of Disruption

Skip Prichard

General Charles Jacoby is a military leader whose career culminated as four-star Commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. We demonstrate that agile organizations possess both strategic and tactical agility. In emergency management, Hurricane Sandy stands out. Northern Command. ” -Tilman, Jacoby.

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The Not-So-Secret Secrets to Making It Big: Five Surprisingly Doable Steps That Will Propel You to the Top

Strategy Driven

Yes, a rifle or laser-sharp approach will take more planning and forethought, but in the end you’ll probably save time and resources. A laser-sharp strategy is much more practical, productive, and economical. billion sale in his 16 years as CEO Beating the competition is never easy.

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How to Work from Home When You Have Kids

Harvard Business Review

Savvy working parents know that it takes more than a home office to make remote work work for their organizations, careers, and families: It takes conscious effort and some specific, effective tactics — which you can start using today. Wear what makes you feel sharp and confident. Frame it in business terms.

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Making the Choice Between Money and Meaning

Harvard Business Review

And why does a top hedge fund manager "earn" enough to pay for thousands of teachers? There is indeed a stark, sharp, gigantic trade-off between meaning and money in our so-called brain-dead shell-game Ponzi-scheme of an "economy.". Is there a trade-off between meaning and money? Can it be resolved?

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Making the Choice Between Money and Meaning

Harvard Business Review

And why does a top hedge fund manager "earn" enough to pay for thousands of teachers? There is indeed a stark, sharp, gigantic trade-off between meaning and money in our so-called brain-dead shell-game Ponzi-scheme of an "economy.". Is there a trade-off between meaning and money? Can it be resolved?

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