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Psychology of Time – The Impact on Your Orientation

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His book Just Ask Leadership - Why Great Managers Always Ask The Right Questions (McGraw Hill 2009). Cohen Full Bio Leadership • Lifestyle • Media and Technology [link] Tony Murphy Hi Gary, I agree this RSA lecture and animation is really cool. The report looks very helpful.

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No Jab, No Job: Major companies take a hard line on mandated vaccinations

HR Digest

Blackrock: Back in June, the asset manager required all of its employees to report their vaccination status. UPS: United Parcel Service will require employees in certain U.S. Bank of America: The bank will allow only vaccinated employees to reenter its offices. It postponed its office reopening date to Oct. 25 from September.

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How to Improve Your Sales Skills, Even If You’re Not a Salesperson

Harvard Business Review

And that is part and parcel of professional life. He wanted to sell his company’s organizational assessment and leadership development services to “George,” a CEO who had taken the reins of a technology firm poised for a great deal of change. ” But that notion is outdated.

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What to Do When Your Future Strategy Clashes with Your Present

Harvard Business Review

CEO Kenneth Samet, along with Wagner and the six other executives on the leadership team, set a long-term goal of building a major growth business from these new areas. This annual pool of resources and money is parceled out to the various initiatives in the innovation portfolio as those projects evolve and grow in importance over time.

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Is It Time to Be Skeptical on China?

Harvard Business Review

The question that Chinese and outside economists now are debating is whether China’s leadership has the guts to allow the kinds of reforms that are needed to sustain growth and foster innovation. And yet … a new skepticism is in the air, and this time it’s not coming from the “class of ’89.” Economic growth was 7.7%