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Throughout my career in human resources, I have heard several managers and business owners say “I am here to run...
There have been many remarkable leaders who have done remarkable things throughout history. As different as they were and are, a majority...
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For Alan Mulally, retired CEO of Ford Motor Company, the Japanese principles of Kai and Zen (Kai for change, and...
This morning I spent some time reading good writers articles. You know an article which is clever marketing. It peaks...
Even average leaders have come to realize that a constant back and forth between intimidation and reward is by no...
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