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Possibility Maximizer: The Leadership Quarterly

Sales Wolf Blog

The Resource: The Leadership Quarterly What it is: The Leadership Quarterly is a peer reviewed journal that is published six times a year (four quarterly issues plus two "Special Issues"). That said, The Leadership Quarterly is a powerful collection of peer reviewed articles published six times a year.

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Possibility Maximizer: Society for Industrial and Organizational.

Sales Wolf Blog

Department of Labor Employment Standards Administration (ESA) - U.S.   SIOP is such a vast resource that I could literally go on and on about all the great things it has to offer.  I   I recommend you head over and check it out for yourself. 

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Data Can Do for Change Management What It Did for Marketing

Harvard Business Review

When a change practitioner talks about data, typically that is qualitative information, generated by a root cause analysis workshop or similar. These are not the foundations of a proper science that verifies knowledge through experiment and replication of findings in peer-reviewed studies.

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Is Reality Stringing Us Along?

The Practical Leader

PI hosts international researchers each year for collaborations and workshops. He reports on one double-blind, peer reviewed paper published in Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing , “it showed a statistically significant difference between water that was ‘exposed’ to intention vs. identical water set aside as a control.

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The Swedish CEO Who Runs His Company Like a CrossFit Gym

Harvard Business Review

Since September 2016, Torkild has spent a couple of days a week at the Björn Borg headquarters, attending workshops, meetings, and fitness tests; having lunch with and talking with employees; and participating in sports hours (25 to date). During 2016, employee engagement increased by 3%, to 75%.

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When Research Should Come with a Warning Label

Harvard Business Review

But what about peer review? Consider only the complaints aired by a National Institutes of Health workshop, which convened to deal with the problem of why so many findings from animal studies could not be replicated. Almost every single nutrient,” he wrote, “has peer reviewed publications associating it with almost any out­come.