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SpaceX Fired Employees for Condemning Musk, Says Labor Agency

HR Digest

Fired for circulating SpaceX letter The labor board complaint said the company’s president and chief operating officer, Gwynne Shotwell, had illegally restricted employees from circulating the SpaceX letter, and it identified similar infractions by other executives and managers.

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Thinkers50 – World’s Most Influential Management Thinkers. Called ‘The Academy Awards of Leadership’ by the Economist, Thinkers50 is the world’s most reliable resource for identifying, ranking and sharing the leading management ideas of our age. World authority on project management. Co-author: Predictable Magic.

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3 Changes Retailers Need to Make to Survive

Harvard Business Review

By incorporating these disruptors into its own operations, a retailer can more easily pose challenging questions and embrace change more quickly. The Gap Between Strategy and Execution. Engage executives in continuous small sprints. Insight center. Sponsored by the Brightline Initiative.

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The Most Important Negotiation in Your Life

Harvard Business Review

Hiring, managing performance, and firing. The Big Four are: The Chief Executive Officer: your inner Dreamer. The Chief Financial Officer: your inner Thinker. The Vice-President of Human Resources: your inner Lover. The Chief Operating Officer: your inner Warrior.

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Chief Leadership Officer: Disrupting the CEO Status Quo

Lead Change Blog

Designing her business cards, she proudly, yet innocently, appoints herself with the title Chief Executive Officer. Unfortunately, her title is a strategic, operational, financial, and cultural derailing eventuality to the intended track of her purpose, vision and values. The term “human resources” speaks volumes.

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