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Servant Leadership: Principles, Popularity, and Payoff

Rick Conlow

Grasp Servant Leadership principles, popularity, and payoff to begin to excel as a leader. With employee engagement and retention on a decline this leadership approach is long overdue. Robert Greenleaf first introduced the Servant leadership style in his 1970 essay, “The Servant as Leader.”

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The Unethical Nature of Ethics Training - Henman Performance

Henman Performance Executive

The Unethical Nature of Ethics Training. Let’s throw some training at this!” About 40% of the time, training doesn’t address any true strategic objective, other than to have some training. In the case of the Secret Service ethics training, I’d like the job of designing the program.

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3 Questions About AI That Nontechnical Employees Should Be Able to Answer

Harvard Business

Finding opportunities for this kind of clever improvement, saving human time and energy, is not just a leadership challenge. People do not need to know how to fly a plane to be able to spot sensible new airline routes. They are “trained” to spot patterns using an existing set of data inputs and outputs. Adopting AI.

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