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Memorial Day Leadership Lessons

N2Growth Blog

As a veteran and lifelong student of leadership I have always found Memorial Day weekend to be one of the most meaningful and significant of all holidays. While this coming weekend simply signifies a long awaited prelude to summer for some, it is much more than that for me.

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Unbridled Capitalism

Coaching Tip

In the 1987 movie Wall Street , Gordon Gekko, played by Michael Douglas, makes the statement that “Greed is Good”. In a Capitalist society, there are those that have great leadership abilities. Why Innovation is not "Invented Here". Boris Johnson v Gordon Gekko: Guess who said it. . By Guest Author Henry B.

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7 Steps To Foster Emotional Intelligence In Your Team

Tanveer Naseer

When Daniel Goleman released “Emotional Intelligence” in 1995, did anyone think that this best-selling book would transform the role of leadership? Hewlett-Packard, according to Druskat and Wolff, likes to have each of their employees work at cross-training. If you hire the right professionals, workplace drama will be minimal.”

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The Benefit of Dissenting Opinion | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Being able to discern and debate subjective positions with objectivity is an art form that must be present for effective leadership. Understanding and respecting other’s perceptions is such a critical part of being an effective leader that absent this ability I truly believe you cannot be effective in a leadership role.

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Applying Deming Principles at Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

Deming Institute

The 10 areas are: context (external), leadership, planning, team management, process efficiency, customer care, partner management, results, improvement & innovation (the 8 internal dimensions), and finally value, a result of the interaction of the context and the internal settings. Stephen Gordon CEO Opus Bank.

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The Case for Investing More in People

Harvard Business Review

Beyond wages, other forms of investment in human capital include education and training, improved healthcare, and other, less obvious investments, such as the time and space to explore new ideas and professional development opportunities. billion in its associates through higher wages, better benefits and enhanced training.

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The Renaissance We Need in Business Education

Harvard Business Review

Having taught at five business schools over several decades and served as Dean of two, I have come to a conclusion: The educational institutions where our future business leaders are being trained must be recalibrated and transformed dramatically. Business education Education Leadership development'