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Navigator Newsletter #180

Chart Your Course

They are realizing if employees and managers are unhappy, they are going to leave. 2) Deploy a leadership strategy. There is unmistakable evidence revealing how leadership is exercised, formally and informally, throughout the organization. 3) Manage your managers and make them lead by example.

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How to Be an Education-First Leader and Why It Matters

Thin Difference

This education-first approach to business is successful because it promotes a culture in which everyone is encouraged to learn, fail and further their skills for the benefit of the business. Why Being an Education-First Leader Matters. Be an Education-First Leader. Communicate Your Learning Goals from the Onset.

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Leadership Development and Educating our Young :: Women on Business

Women on Business

There is lots of conflicting research about what really matters in the process to educate children. Education is not bringing forth from the core of the young the ability to learn and discern. We can and need to take part in the larger dialogue about education whether we have biological children or not.

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Improve Job Satisfaction and Retain Your Best People | Navigator Newsletter #182

Chart Your Course

Leadership is more about heart and soul than about education or a diploma on the wall. Joel Barker has the best definition of leadership. The KEY to Changing Behavior and Improving Performance Developing and Coaching Others is about how managers can effectively improve the attitudes and performance of their team members.

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From Clashes to Collaboration – 7 Steps to a Thriving Team Culture After a Corporate Merger

Great Results Team Building

Utilize management interviews, employee surveys, and even customer feedback , but don’t stop there. But remember, it’s not enough to identify the values that will drive decisions by all team members – Transparent and consistent communication from the CEO and leadership team is crucial.

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CMI Hong Kong: updates from the board

Chartered Management Institute

Ann also met with Titania Woo of The Hong Kong Management Association to discuss partnership opportunities in the region. Furthermore, Ann was delighted to be able to personally present a number of Chartered Managers and Fellows with their certificates. Learn more here.

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Leadership Caffeine at Information Management and New Newsletter Resource

Management Excellence

Two news items here at Management Excellence: First, as of February 1, 2012, the good folks at Information Management are kindly syndicating selected posts from my blog at their resource rich website: info-mgmt.com under my name and the Leadership Caffeine label.