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2 Attributes of Great Change Leaders

Organizational Talent Consulting

In an environment of perpetual change, the enemy of great change leadership is good change management. Good change management involves minimizing disruptions, avoiding costly mistakes, and control. In contrast, great change leadership maximizes business speed, efficiency, and innovation. Winston, B.

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We May Not Have a Clear Path, But We Each Have One

Harmonious Workplaces

In 2001, Michael hired a no-name like me after an informational interview to become the Associate Marketing Director for GIA Publications. He entrusted me to craft my own job, manage my own way of doing things, and develop and refine systems for various marketing jobs, from trade show exhibits to catalog publishing.

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How to be a Seriously Effective Leader in a Crisis

Organizational Talent Consulting

After a couple of decades of working in talent management, I get it. The Journal of Services Marketing. Academy of management perspectives , 20 (2), 58-69. If you are not laughing, you're likely not paying attention. Good humor is a part of a good life. But many leaders fail to take it seriously. & Viswesvaran, C.

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Your Organization Wastes Time. Here’s How to Fix It.

Harvard Business

Companies wind up in trouble and squander the time, talent, and energy of their workforce when they lose focus, spend money on things that don’t make a difference to employees or the future of the business, and use operating models that are out of whack. .” But those symptoms stem from fundamental problems.

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Research Shows That Smaller M&A Deals Work Out Better

Harvard Business

Mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures make up one of those variables, provided they average at least one deal per year in a program that cumulatively amounts to more than 30% of a company’s market capitalization over 10 years, with no single deal being more than 30% of market cap. Take marketing giant WPP.