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065: Influence 3.0: Upgrade from Leadership to Impact

Engaging Leader

In this episode, Jesse traces the development of influence through three stages: Influence 1.0: In this episode, Jesse traces the development of influence through three stages: Influence 1.0: Influence 3.0 is not about you and your vision; it’s about the team. Are you ready to upgrade? Management Influence 2.0: Leadership Influence 3.0:

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Leading For Good

Great Leadership By Dan

Mark stayed on, developing strategies that made both business and environmental sense – a new concept in the halls of Goldman. “I It was fun for me, and of course, I got a world-class introduction to the environmental space.” We were by far the first environmental NGO to move. We need leaders like you.’ Mark learned a lot, fast.

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Top Leaders of 2010 | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

He was on the creative planning team for catalyst, works with leadership development of Chick-Fil-A, and is quarterbacking many projects for well known leaders. Watching how she instructs and interacts with the children in her class, I am reminded of many of the important skills a leader needs to demonstrate. For example, Ms.

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How Social Entrepreneurs Can Have the Most Impact

Harvard Business Review

And Bill Gates announced he was shifting his priorities from software development to social impact by moving full time to his foundation. applied for Teach for America—including 10% of the graduating classes of Dartmouth and Yale. In the broader U.S. Meanwhile, 19,000 high-scoring college graduates across the U.S.

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How Target Is Taking Sustainable Products Mainstream

Harvard Business Review

The collaboration, which the NGO Forum for the Future is managing, has high aspirations. Anytime the giants of an industry really start competing and collaborating on sustainability, it’s a very good development. But now they’re actively pushing the supply chain to invest better options.

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The Laws of Money and Meaning

Harvard Business Review

The social enterprise classes at Harvard Business School study the things people are doing. You can run the largest NGO on the planet, and if you're being chicken-s**t, then you've squandered the powerful position you've been given. The REAL laws of money and meaning go like this: Law #1: You make a difference by who you are being.

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The Social Franchise Model Works in Times of Uncertainty

Harvard Business Review

So I created a network that allows affiliates to access the perspective, credibility, and resources necessary to provide world-class training for youth, place graduates in jobs, and provide on-going professional and volunteer opportunities for alumni. In Yemen, EFE's local board and staff give the organization credibility, and when the U.S.