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Elevating Operations: The N2Growth Approach to COO Search

N2Growth Blog

At the heart of every successful business enterprise is the unmistakable influence of a Chief Operating Officer– they oversee daily operations, improve processes, and promote innovation and transformation. The COO’s influence extends far beyond mere operational management.

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2020 Top CHRO List – The People Leaders To Watch

N2Growth Blog

While Chief Digital/Technology Officers or Chief Marketing Officers are often tagged with the innovator label, it is the CHRO who is the real innovator in 2020. Remember, it’s the people and culture who enable technology and marketing success – not the other way around. ?. Selection Methodology.

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Four Ways to Be More Proactive and Less Reactive in Your Time Management

Next Level Blog

We start with self-assessment and colleague feedback for each team member to identify strengths that can be leveraged in new ways along with the one or two development opportunities that would make the biggest difference if the leader moved the needle on them in a positive way. A proactive way to start the day!

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Women Ignoring a Growing Job Market

Women on Business

For a seemingly multitude of reasons women have failed to gain a foothold in the growing industries of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, or more commonly known as STEM jobs. STEM jobs are only going to increase as technologies are improved upon and the industries grow, so how do women break into industries dominated by men?

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5 Ways To Keep Women In Tech

The Horizons Tracker

“Women have almost caught up to men in the fields of technology, engineering and mathematics, right? Indeed, recent data suggest that the proportion of female computer science graduates is actually going down. It’s a problem tackled in a new report from Accenture and Girls Who Code.

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Revitalizing Strategic Planning: Workshop

Mike Cardus

The need for short-, mid-, and long-term planning will always exist as a critical factor in successful business regardless of changes in technology. The proper formulation and execution of the company’s future and the plans to achieve that future lie in the ability of the Manager(s) to develop Strategic Plans. – Elliott Jaques.

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5 Important Keys For Taking On New Leadership Challenges

Tanveer Naseer

At the time we were writing this piece, Chris was stationed at Kabul, Afghanistan as the Chief of Staff/Chief Operating Officer for the NATO Air Training Command. As a leader, the same goes for developing a team. Reiterate your dedication to the principles, morals or founding desires for the team.