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Transforming Commerce: Chief Commercial Officer Search

N2Growth Blog

The Importance of a Strong Chief Commercial Officer in Business A robust Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) plays an instrumental role in businesses, providing strategic supervision, guidance, and management of all aspects of commercial operations. The CCO becomes paramount as enterprises navigate competitive landscapes and complex markets.

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Is Your Message Relevant?

N2Growth Blog

Great leaders understand the power, influence, and leverage created by relevant messaging. Perhaps more importantly, no relevance erodes influence (real or perceived). By Mike Myatt , Chief Strategy Officer, N2growth. When was the last time you bothered to read, watch, or listen to a message that wasn’t relevant to your needs?

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When to Restructure | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Following are five representative tips that will help you recognize the need for a reengineering initiative: Unusual declines in revenue, margin, market-share, customer loyalty, or brand equity. That is the question that many a business is forced to ask at some point during their life cycle.

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Leadership & Loyalty | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Revolving Door : If you either can’t attract or retain tier-one talent, you are not an effective leader who has earned the respect and loyalty of your team…In fact, upon closer examination you’ll find that you probably don’t have a team. I hope this helps Frode.

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Top Ten Pitfalls to Avoid When Going Social in the Business World.

Strategy Driven

Social Nation : How to Harness the Power of Social Media to Attract Customers, Motivate Employees, and Grow Your Business by Barry Libert It’s time to join Social Nation and prosper! Pitfall #7: Neglecting employees, partners, investors, or customers when building your Social Nation.

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Capitalism’s Future Is Already Here

Harvard Business Review

” Choices about whether and how to use money to remedy social problems should be left to individuals, he argued, who would be in better position to provide it if they were not being in effect taxed by corporate managers who thought they had better ideas for how to spend it.