Fri.Mar 09, 2018

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Inside the Soul of a Servant Leader

Lead Change Blog

It was a gorgeous day in downtown New Orleans. The streets of the French Quarter were very busy readying for the upcoming Mardi Gras parades. I was walking with my client to a nearby restaurant for a quick lunch before I was to deliver an afternoon keynote at his high-tech company’s leadership conference. At the morning break, his colleagues had said of this charismatic leader, “He doesn’t just walk the talk, he runs it.

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What You Can Expect from Networking

Women on Business

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Getting And Staying Healthy As A Leader

Joseph Lalonde

Becoming A Healthy Leader With everything on a leader’s plate, staying healthy as a leader sometimes falls by the wayside. Thoughts of “How do I fit exercise into my daily routine” to “I can’t do a lot of exercises because I’m not in shape” fill your mind. You’re lost on where to start and where to go when you’re looking to become healthy.

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How to Throw Someone In the Deep End of the Pool

Leadership Freak

Coddling is degrading because it tells people they’re incompetent. Pampering devalues strength. Over-protection is rejection. Stretch yourself if you want to grow.

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How to Build the Ideal HR Team

HR doesn’t exist in a vacuum. This work impacts everyone: from the C-Suite to your newest hire. It also drives results. Learn how to make it all happen in Paycor’s latest guide.

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It’s Manager and Leader—Developing the Whole Professional

Management Excellence

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Why Every Business Owner Should Study Supply Chain Management

Strategy Driven

No matter if you run a manufacturing business or a small online store, you need to stay competitive by making sure that you reduce waste and improve customer satisfaction every day. Supply chain management is sometimes considered as a posh name for logistics, but it does entail much more than making sure that products are delivered from Point A to B.

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The World Of Websites: Everything You’ll Ever Need To Know

Strategy Driven

As a business owner, you know that you need a website. The internet is definitely the future, and it has been for some time. So even when your business is offline, and you have a physical store or office, you know that you’re missing out on a huge chunk of custom by not being online. But at the same time, when you are an online business, you know that simply having a website just won’t do.

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The Supply Chain Economy and the Future of Good Jobs in America

Harvard Business Review

Richard Leeney/Hayon Thapaliya/Getty Images. The U.S. supply chain is generally recognized as an integral part of the American economy. From Intel’s semiconductors to Microsoft’s enterprise software, the supply chain builds the goods and services that businesses need. But for all of its importance, no one has identified what industries comprise the U.S. supply chain economy, quantified the number and quality of jobs it contains, or assessed how much it matters for innovation.

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Weekly Round-Up: Workplace Interactions in the #MeToo Era, Servant Leadership, Risky Business, Leadership and HR, & 10 Years of Research on Women in the Workplace

leaderCommunicator

Welcome to my weekly round-up of the best-of-the-best recent leadership and communication blog posts. Your Guide to Workplace Interactions in the #MeToo Era By Rania Habiby Anderson ( @ TheWayWomenWork ), The Way Women Work “Increasingly, men and women tell me that they are unsure and confused about how best to interact with colleagues of the opposite sex, especially during this time when incidents of sexual harassment have come to light…” See more.

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What Breaking the 4-Minute Mile Taught Us About the Limits of Conventional Thinking

Harvard Business Review

Norman Potter/Stringer/Hayon Thapaliya/Getty Images. The sad news of the passing of Roger Bannister , the first human being to run a four-minute mile, got me thinking about his legacy—not just as one of the great athletes of the past century, but as an innovator, a change agent, and an icon of success. As it turns out, when he broke through a previously impenetrable track-and-field barrier, he taught all of us what it takes to break new ground.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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What We Do and Don’t Know After Trump’s Tariff Announcement

Harvard Business Review

The New York Public Library. In a White House signing ceremony on Thursday, March 8, President Donald Trump announced he was imposing import tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum. After invoking a rarely-used Cold War-era law last year, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross had spent nine months investigating whether imports of steel and aluminum posed a threat to American national security.