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How To Improve Quality in Construction/Building Projects

Strategy Driven

With so many construction and DIY projects on the go, there has been a lot of discussion as to the prevalence of cowboy builders and how you can ensure that your project stands the best chance of success. The trend is to use an NEC Supervisor to monitor progress according to set plans and project milestones.

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How to Choose the Best Product Photographer in LA

Strategy Driven

Understanding your brand will help you find the perfect photographer for your project. For example, if you are selling clothes or fashion products, a photographer with expertise in beauty photography will be the perfect fit. Having an agreement before the project commences will save you from problems in the future.

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4 Big Obstacles That Are Standing In The Way Of Your Team’s Greatness

Lead from Within

While many companies are turning to more flexible models, far too many are still being run as old-fashioned bureaucracies. As a result, resources and talent are spread too thin, causing projects to be understaffed and underequipped. Having to work around bureaucracy is one of the top issues I hear about from clients. The result?

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Change: Driving Transformation in Modern Organizations

Rich Gee Group

Its envisioned future could be encapsulated as: “To reign as the premier online hub for fashion, offering a bespoke, intuitive shopping journey that echoes with the contemporary consumer’s pulse.” Initiatives like team-building exercises and cooperative projects can further cement the shift towards a more inclusive, open culture.

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Perseverance, Patience and Passion

Great Leadership By Dan

If you have an idea, a project, a dream, but you are not determined enough to pursue it, then there is no point in having it. Scott was born and raised in a context that had nothing to do with fashion, in a small town in Missouri, to a middle-class family. This is true both when you cook and when you have a business project!

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First Look: Leadership Books for March 2021

Leading Blog

So he launched a multiyear research project to find out. Why do startups fail? That question caught Harvard Business School professor Tom Eisenmann by surprise when he realized he couldn’t answer it. In Why Startups Fail, Eisenmann reveals his findings: six distinct patterns that account for the vast majority of startup failures.

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How to Get Noticed as a Leader– Before You’ve Led a Team

Let's Grow Leaders

We’ve got a lot of old-fashioned ways of thinking and being around here… but you’re bigger than all that. Be the guy that can give tough feedback to peers, project team members and even your boss in a way that makes them feel valued and grateful. I had a masters degree and most of a Ph.D., Stay the course.

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