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Motivation: To Do or Not to Do

Leading Blog

In comparison, other people are motivated by moving “toward” things that they want to achieve, accomplish, or attain. As with all knowledge that enables you to be highly persuasive, you have a responsibility to apply this information ethically and with utmost integrity.

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Use the Right Scorecard

Lead Change Blog

Social comparison—how we compare ourselves to others in terms of traits, skills, abilities, appearance, opinions, net worth, career, material goods, connections, and achievements. Michael Josephson, law professor and founder, Joseph and Edna Josephson Institute of Ethics. Christina Hibbert, clinical psychologist, and author.

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5 Signs Your Organization Might Be Headed for an Ethics Scandal

Harvard Business Review

Corporations often approach ethics as an individual problem, designing oversight systems to identify the “bad apples” before they can turn the organization into a “rotten barrel.” They replicate despite changes in leadership and in management systems. Vince Streano/Getty Images.

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The Big Picture of Business: The Realities of Networking

Strategy Driven

To them, there is no statute of limitations on free access to your time, influence, resources or abilities. He had been using a pale-by-comparison, low-expertise competitor, and I thought he surely would want to grade up to the best. Leadership Programs Community stewardship – for the right reasons – is wonderful.

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Statesman vs. Politician | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

While the term political leadership may have become an oxymoron, it is simply impossible to be a statesman and not be a leader… It has been said that a politician is concerned with winning an election, and a statesman is concerned with future generations. We simply need to restore principled leadership in Washington.

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