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Sam Ford: An interview by Bob Morris

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Burnout Results From Living in Conflict with Values

Michael Lee Stallard

Effective leadership, employee engagement and employee motivation are closely linked to the alignment of behavior with personal values. In the case of clergy, putting a muzzle on pastors so they are unable to preach in a way that is consistent with their values is a sure path to burnout. why is everyone smiling?

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July's Leadership Carnival

Michael Lee Stallard

Mazarine presents Wild Woman Fundraising Advanced Fundraising: Managing Others posted at Wild Woman Fundraising. 1 Comment so far Wild Woman Fundraising Thank you for all of the joy! 1 Comment so far Wild Woman Fundraising Thank you for all of the joy! – Wild Woman Fundraising on July 5th, 2010 [.]

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New Research Shows That Citizenship Is A Passport To Higher Income

The Horizons Tracker

Elements such as work ethic or the amount of resources one can call upon can all play a part in one’s success, both in navigating the citizenship process but also in life more broadly. Citizenship ceremonies around the world have a large degree of similarity, with oaths taken, flags waved and general celebrations invoked.

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The Right and Wrong Ways to Regulate Self-Driving Cars

Harvard Business Review

This means self-driving cars have shifted from a period of wild experimentation directly to market adoption — what Paul Nunes and I describe in our 2013 HBR article as “big bang” disruption. The Stanford Center for Internet and Society keeps an active list of laws proposed, passed, and defeated across the U.S.).

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Book Review: The Leader Who had no Title

Lead on Purpose

According to Robin Sharma , the author of The Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in Life , anyone can be a leader. To lead without a title “you will have to be unrealistically persistent and wildly courageous.&# “Problems and difficult days are actually good for you.&#

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Should Your Voice Determine Whether You Get Hired?

Harvard Business Review

As with many other innovations in the space of HR technologies, evaluating claims about the accuracy of this method is difficult until independent academic research has been conducted. Finally, we should think carefully about the ethical implications of adopting this method. Think of the voice profiles of a singer. Not at all.