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Things to Consider When Changing Career

Joseph Lalonde

We all have days when we wish we could be somewhere else working in a different role, maybe you met someone at a party who is doing the kind of thing you dream of, and at the same time, you have a lot going on with office politics, but is this a justifiable reason to find another job and hand in your notice? Personal Development .

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Taking Chances to Lead Change in the 21st Century: Why It’s Cool Not to Be So Cool

Great Leadership By Dan

So much is unknown, and the new is everywhere--new technology, new economic models, new politics, new cultural norms, and new products and services. Charting a Course toward New Possibilities Traveling on the road of discovery to realize new ideas requires taking chances. What does this have to do with leadership?

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Customer Experience Management | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

I was recently asked the following question: “What is the difference between CRM and CEM, or is there any difference between the two?&# In a previous post I addressed the practice of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in fairly great detail. As most of you know I am a huge fan of well conceived CRM initiatives.

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The Importance of Organizational Resilience

Experience to Lead

From the rapid decline of the planet to regulation tightening, the political climate and the introduction of new technologies, leaders are up against challenging terrain. The good news is, there are ways of managing disruptions to business without crumbling under the pressure.

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Questions Are The Answer | Management Innovation eXchange

CO2

via Questions Are The Answer | Management Innovation eXchange. Gary Cohen grew the company from two people to 2,200 employees Currently, he is Managing Partner of CO2 Partners, LCC, operating as an executive coach and consultant. His book Just Ask Leadership - Why Great Managers Always Ask The Right Questions (McGraw Hill 2009).

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

HR Digest

This may be legally inconsequentially, however, the recent vaccine mandate has left many business leaders worried about its political implications. Blackrock: Back in June, the asset manager required all of its employees to report their vaccination status. Centene Corporation: Starting Oct. Chevron: The U.S. offices to be vaccinated.

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How Employee Feedback May Have Prevented Deadly Meningitis Outbreak

Great Leadership By Dan

Managers need to be trained on the importance of balancing business needs with safety and to take frontline employees concerns seriously. At this point in the process, HR should analyze the data and information for trends and share important findings with senior management along with recommendations. And 37 people would still be alive.

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