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Navigator Newsletter #180

Chart Your Course

There needs to be a system for decision-making and development of leaders and managers as well as the reinforcement of values, directions and performance expectations. Leaders in the organization serve as role models through their ethical behavior and personal involvement in planning, communicating and developing others.

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Challenging Thought-Terminating Clichés: Strategies for Organizational Change

Mike Cardus

Although these clichés might serve short-term management objectives, they often hinder long-term innovation, suppress employee morale, and foster a culture of compliance over mutual growth. Phrases like ‘Don’t rock the boat’ or ‘It’s not in the budget’ often serve to halt innovation and maintain the status quo. References Adams, J.

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Communication is a big problem with work – and that is how it ought to be

Mike Cardus

.” Why do managers not discuss that the complaints remain the same no matter how the information systems are developed? What if this is the most effective way to develop knowledge when the future is so unpredictable? Interactions are the driver of ethics and perceived communication within complex-adaptive systems.

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Winning Workplaces Features Article on Connection

Michael Lee Stallard

Michael Lee Stallard Insights on Leadership and Employee Engagement Home About Hire to Speak Press Kit Winning Workplaces’ Article on Connection Published by Michael Lee Stallard on April 15, 2010 09:56 am under Uncategorized Winning Workplaces just featured an article that Jason Pankau and I wrote in its April newsletter and on its website.

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Playing the Long Game: The Employee Retention Process in HR

HR Digest

If companies get better at hiring candidates who correctly match the work ethic, job description, and company culture of the organization, they immediately reduce the likelihood of these candidates leaving.

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CMI Highlights

Chartered Management Institute

As the importance of open and honest leadership continues to dominate the media spotlight, I find myself reflecting on how vital relationships are to building a positive working environment, and how important it is for all managers and leaders to develop this skill. Informed by these insights, we’ve made some changes to your CMI newsletter.

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Two Books to Better Organizational Results

Kevin Eikenberry

Cohen , Nick McCormick , professional development , questions { 1 comment… read it below or add one } Poul Andreassen February 7, 2011 at 8:53 am Good one on Childish behavior, even one talks about work place, ethics etc but very few talk about the Impact of childish behavior. Tagged as: childish behavior , Gary B.

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