Mon.Mar 20, 2023

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4 Powers of Surrender for Leaders

Leadership Freak

You’re dead if surrender is easy. How can you tell if a person is a control freak? They’re breathing.

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Culture is the Way: 5 Steps to Building a World-Class Culture

Leading Blog

Y OU CAN CHANGE the results your organization is getting by changing its culture. And every organization has a culture whether it is by design or by default. “Whether an organization has a world-class culture or a toxic one, its future depends on how much attention and focus it puts on growing its culture,” writes Matt Mayberry, the author of Culture is the Way: How Leaders at Every Level Build an Organization for Speed, Impact, and Excellence.

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Co-worker Won’t Listen? How to Get Them to Take Your Idea Seriously

Let's Grow Leaders

Powerful Conversation Starters Get a Distracted Co-worker to Pay Attention to Your Great Idea You have a great idea. You’re confident it’s game-changing. Maybe it will reduce a big frustration for your customers, or save you and your co-workers a ton of time. So what do you do when a co-worker won’t listen? How do you get them to take your idea seriously?

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Stagnation in Leadership: How to Avoid Getting Stuck in the Weeds

Lead from Within

As an executive leadership coach, I have firsthand seen the price that companies pay when their leaders become overwhelmed in the details or preoccupied with the specifics that they fail to see the bigger picture. This stagnation not only affects the leader’s own leadership, but also the teams they lead and the entire organization. Some consequences of stagnation in leadership include: Decreased employee morale: When a leader is buried in minutia, it leaves employees disengaged or frustrat

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HR in 2025: Insights & Predictions

What type of worker is most engaged—hybrid, remote, or onsite? What are the drivers of effective leadership? What does the C-suite think HR is most responsible for? And why is a wave of HR resignations more likely in the next 12 months? Get our annual survey report to find out: The #1 challenge of recruiting & hiring Why remote teams are struggling What are the drivers of effective (and ineffective) leadership And lots more!

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What Factors Influence Bike Sharing Among Underserved Populations?

The Horizons Tracker

While bike-sharing schemes may seem ubiquitous across modern cities, there remain pockets where populations are not served well at all. A recent paper from Portland State University explores some of the factors that influence the availability of this increasingly popular mode of urban transport. The researchers examined evidence from three American cities (Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York) to explore the use and interest in bike-sharing schemes among people of color and lower-income residents

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Why the Best Business Advice Comes From an Unexpected Source

Women on Business

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The Challenges of Remote Work In a World That Takes a Remote Direction

CEO Insider

Remote working has helped thousands of employees and businesses adjust to the new working style. It has saved people from moving from one place to another and spending half their salaries on gas. However, some opposing sides need to be considered if we want to continue working in that style. Here, we have the list […] The post The Challenges of Remote Work In a World That Takes a Remote Direction appeared first on CEOWORLD magazine.

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Zero-Deforestation Pledges Are Largely Failing

The Horizons Tracker

As part of their ESG commitments, a growing number of companies are adopting pledges to not buy soybeans produced on deforested land. Unfortunately, research from the University of Cambridge shows that these pledges have not really made much of a difference, and companies need to go much further and adopt zero-deforestation commitments across their supply chain.

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5 Proven Strategies to Set Your Physical Therapy Clinic Apart

Strategy Driven

If you are in the healthcare industry, you can explore opportunities beyond medical clinics and hospitals. Surprising, right? But it’s true! Physical therapy clinics are becoming increasingly popular with more people seeking non-invasive ways to manage pain and improve their quality of life. Statistics show that the U.S. physical therapy services market stood at USD 44.8 billion in 2022.

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7 Strategies I use in a New Leadership Position

Ron Edmondson

Whenever I enter a new leadership position, I have a few strategies to attempt some early success. If you know me at all, you know I’m pretty strategic. So, I try to be strategic from day one. I have had lots of opportunities – lots of transitions, so I’ve had lots of practice on these strategies. (My joke is I can’t keep a job.) 7 strategies in a new leadership position: Get to know key leaders I try to get to know the staff and key influencers in the church or organization.

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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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It Takes Leadership Courage to Kick Conventional Wisdom to the Curb

Art Petty

Resilience, according to one dictionary definition, is the capacity to absorb a shock or a punch and return quickly to original form. Life and business are filled with shocks and punches. We've lived this story for the past few years. And the shocks and punches keep coming, just in different forms and from unexpected places. It takes resilience and leadership courage to absorb the hits and come out stronger.

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It Takes Leadership Courage to Kick Conventional Wisdom to the Curb

Management Excellence

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Persuasion Strategies: How To Get The Things You Want And Need Life

My Own Coach

Persuasion strategies are essential tools for getting the things we want and need in life. Whether we’re negotiating with our boss for a raise, convincing our friends to try a new activity, or even just trying to get our kids to eat their vegetables, the ability to persuade others is an important skill to have.

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High-Tech Touchpoints Are Changing Customer Experience

Harvard Business Review

As technology becomes more powerful and affordable, your company is only limited by its imagination.

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How to Design a People-First Benefits Package for Your Unique Team

Benefits are central to any HR strategy. A strong benefits package attracts top talent, boosts engagement, and retains top performers.

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5 Strategies to Empower Employees to Make Decisions

Harvard Business Review

Leaders often want to give workers autonomy, but struggle to give up control.

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Research: What Happens When Private Equity Firms Buy Hospitals?

Harvard Business Review

A study of 42 leveraged buyouts produced surprising findings that should guide policy reforms.