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Three Steps to Create Optimism in the Workplace

Chart Your Course

Since Steve Jobs’ death, experts have mulled the incredible success he brought to Apple as its co-founder, chairman and chief executive officer. Microsoft has no shortage of firsts for technology, but they fail to generate the same buzz. But it’s more than that. Promote your company’s values.

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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. Authority on new technology and communication. Non-profit CEOs.

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My New Book, Double the Love - Now Available on Amazon!

Management Craft

Johna Campbell, Senior Manager of HR, Kollmorgen. “If Kathleen Goodman, Director, Strategy, Planning and Management at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Brenda Gumbs, EVP Human Resources, Perfetti Van Melle, USA, Inc. David Loewe, Chief Executive Officer, Seattle Humane Society.

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My New Book, Double the Love - Now Available on Amazon!

Management Craft

Johna Campbell, Senior Manager of HR, Kollmorgen. “If Kathleen Goodman, Director, Strategy, Planning and Management at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Brenda Gumbs, EVP Human Resources, Perfetti Van Melle, USA, Inc. David Loewe, Chief Executive Officer, Seattle Humane Society.

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3 Changes Retailers Need to Make to Survive

Harvard Business Review

8, to invest in small firms to test out new technologies – such as advanced data analytics or new ways to deliver products – before bringing them in-house. Engage executives in continuous small sprints. Others have gone so far as to start their own venture capital funds, such as Walmart’s Store No.

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