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Sometimes Doing the Right Thing Involves Risk

Harmonious Workplaces

Leaders striving for a better workplace may suffer consequences In a recent post on LinkedIn from the Business & Management Consultants open group, a contributor posted, “A manager who challenges the boss and stands up for their team, despite risking their own career, is a true leader.” Here’s the link: [link] I could not help but to reflect on my personal experience in my last executive role where I needed to stand up to a bully boss.

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How Companies Can Support Employees Experiencing Menopause

Harvard Business

Demographic change, driven by decades of low birth rates and increased longevity, is remaking labor markets and economies worldwide at an astonishing pace. That means that organizations need to quickly shift how they recruit and retain employees of all ages, including by developing new policies and benefits. Organizations that take employee well-being seriously realize early on that getting ahead of conditions like menopause reduces an incredible burden on their workforce and can improve the bot

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Breaking Up is Hard to Do: 5 Reasons Law Firms Change IT Providers

Kraft Kennedy

Breaking Up is Hard to Do: 5 Reasons Law Firms Change IT Providers In the nonstop world of law firms, technology has become a business-critical component of operations. The depth and breadth of expertise required to deliver seamless, secure law firm technology has resulted in an industry wide shift to enlisting Managed Service Providers (MSPs) for IT Support.

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How to Lead Across a Siloed Organization

Harvard Business

Many leaders learned how to navigate vertical hierarchies — but not how to collaborate with peers who have different agendas, motivations, and priorities.

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PowerPoint Best Practices for Creating Stellar Presentations

Mastering data visualization in PowerPoint will help accelerate your career because it positions you as someone who can present data that drives business decisions forward. think-cell's PowerPoint Best Practices eBook was created specifically for professionals aiming to master the art and science of data-driven storytelling. What’s inside: Practical Insights: Uncover valuable tips for crafting engaging and persuasive presentations.

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Guide to Launching a Skin Care Product Line

Business Consulting Agency

Creating a skin care product line is a nuanced endeavor that demands a blend of creativity, scientific precision, and industry knowledge. Business consulting services, particularly those specializing in the beauty and skincare sector, play a crucial role in navigating the complexities of bringing a new brand and product line to life. In this guide, we’ll explore the multifaceted areas in which business consultants contribute to the seamless development of a skin care brand, from product fo

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Kash’s garden

Seth Godin Blog

She doesn’t grow plants. The plants grow themselves. Her job is to create conditions for the plants to grow. The soil, the water, the light, the weeds… these are the conditions. But none of it happens if the plants don’t do the thing they want to do in the first place. This is always true, anywhere a leader succeeds. Creating the conditions is the hard part.

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Negotiating Organizational Change: A Leader’s Guide

LSA Global

Negotiating Organizational Change: A Leader’s Guide When it comes to leading organizational change, successful change leaders know how those affected by change are treated matters. Negotiating organizational change means actively involving key stakeholders early and often in the change process. Done with an open and stakeholder-centered mindset, this increases stakeholder buy-in and the chances for successful organizational change.

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Understanding the Tradeoffs of the Amazon Antitrust Case

Harvard Business

Regulators in the United States and Europe have been taking on Big Tech, challenging what they say are the companies’ anti-competitive and predatory strategies that harm consumers and third-party users of their platforms. This article examines the FTC’s case against Amazon and explores the economic arguments in favor of and against each of the agency’s key claims.