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Leadership Requires Followership

Coaching Tip

It's not really about the products made, the technology developed or the financial instruments that are bought and sold. The answer lies in the Absolutes of Leadership. Tried and true, the absolutes are the building blocks that must be present, regardless of one's leadership style or approach.

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Employee Relationships is a Serious Employer Responsibility

HR Digest

These relationships affect a lot of different factors, from employee satisfaction to their productivity within the workplace. A study by the Brandon Hall Group indicated that an effective onboarding process could boost employee retention by 82 percent and improve the productivity of these new employees by over 70 percent.

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Big Data, Big Opportunity

Chartered Management Institute

At the C-suite, businesses need not only a data analytics strategy, but a data-analytics culture, researchers from McKinsey have concluded. Google, for example, uses human capital analytics to encourage a coaching style among managers – because the analysis reveals this to be the most effective leadership style.

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'Woman Up' (and Win in Business): How Valuing Traditionally Female.

Strategy Driven

This book will show you, as an employee, customer or partner, how to use new social technologies, make yourself heard, and produce better products and services. Indeed, a 2008 issue of the McKinsey Quarterly noted that women tend to make deeper emotional connections with colleagues and business partners.