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New Year Entertainment: Predictions, Forecasts, and Projections

The Practical Leader

This time of year, we’re bombarded with glib and confident “experts” forecasting everything from the economy, to global warming, to financial markets, social trends, weather, and lots more. Speaking of reality… tomorrow, we will publish our January issue of The Leader Letter. Some can be good fun.

Project 67
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Caption Contest 2011.2 and a Winner Announced

Chris Brady

Posted by: Sue Lohr | February 01, 2011 at 09:44 PM The wild goat chase and the one that got away. Posted by: douglas | February 03, 2011 at 02:36 AM Numb-Bubba thought to himself, "This 'driving his goats to market' idea might need a little PDCA," and decided he'd better call his upline before he made his next trip.

Travel 76
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Cast the Net Wide – Make the Most of Your Promotional Time and.

Women on Business

Evaluate organizations online: their mission, major products/markets, history, and biographies of key participants. Write letters to the editors and blogs to encourage dialogue. Media momentum is much like a wild fire—the power of one well-placed match can ignite dramatic pyrotechnics! Their advice can be invaluable.

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Why Your Employees’ Suggestions Aren’t Going Anywhere

Harvard Business Review

Consider a real example: Not long after a company created an online suggestion box on its new intranet, with all the bells and whistles of the latest social-media technologies, an executive lamented: “All we get are a bunch of complaints and impossibly wild ideas that we couldn’t follow up on in a million years.”

Letter 8
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Jim Hunter – Servant Leadership Interview Series

Modern Servant Leader

You can also consider a business that awakens a massive industry then dominates the market shares globally at the same time, busting misconceptions about the way the food service industry must treat employees. $16 In southeast Michigan – arguably the toughest labor market in the world. We’ll teach you our technology.

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Jim Hunter – Servant Leadership Interview Series

Modern Servant Leader

You can also consider a business that awakens a massive industry then dominates the market shares globally at the same time, busting misconceptions about the way the food service industry must treat employees. $16 In southeast Michigan – arguably the toughest labor market in the world. We’ll teach you our technology.

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10 Sustainable Business Stories That Shaped 2015

Harvard Business Review

Besides possibly saving humanity, the deal has another big upside — it signals to financial markets and businesses that the low carbon economy is worth investing in. Multi-trillion-dollar markets are in play and there will be many more winners than losers. Companies line up like never before for climate action. In the U.S.,