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Leadership Caffeine™—The 4 C’s + D Formula for Great One-on-Ones

Management Excellence

I’m on record describing one-on-ones as some of the most valuable real estate on a manager’s calendar. Unfortunately, from my workshop and client surveys, the manager and employee one-on-ones are some of the most frequently canceled meetings.

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To Get People Back To The Workplace We Need To Create Healthy Buildings

The Horizons Tracker

A lot is at stake for commercial developers, as in May it was estimated that just 5% of buildings across America had occupancy rates above 10%. This is aptly illustrated by estimates from Fitch that the value of corporate real estate in America could half if remote working remains popular for three days each week. Covid safe.

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Five Ways to Build Your Wealth: A Guide

Strategy Driven

A diversified portfolio includes various investments, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and cash. Invest in real estate within different regions and of various types and rental income. Investing in your education and career development is one way to increase your earning potential.

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How to Lead Like a Pig

Next Level Blog

In it, he describes  how real estate investor Sam Zell and his minions destroyed the culture of the Chicago Tribune and other great newspapers in its holding company. To say that these people led like pigs is to do a disservice to pigs.

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A WUP Upside The Head: Part 1.1

Steve Farber

that I used to get after teaching the canned, scripted workshops that were the staples of my earlier days in the leadership development business. A shift in perspective is no small thing, to be sure, but I was feeling the dull ache of regret—or was it discontent?—that Independence Lending Group, Inc.’s

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How to Make Sustainability Every Employee’s Responsibility

Harvard Business Review

Based on this research, I have developed a three-phase model that shows how companies can move beyond rhetoric and take ownership of sustainability. Psychological ownership refers to feelings of possessiveness and connection that we develop toward an appealing object such as a person, company, or even an idea.

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Data Can Do for Change Management What It Did for Marketing

Harvard Business Review

Retailers combine data on demographics and weather to predict sales and develop merchandising plans. Housing market price changes can be more accurately predicted from analysis of Google searches than by a team of expert real estate forecasters. To date, change management has not been based on a data-driven model.