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5 Levers for Creating a Culture of Accountability

Organizational Talent Consulting

When lacking, company performance and culture suffer. Holding others accountable isn't easy, but it significantly impacts your leadership and business results. An organizational culture of accountability is architected. In a toxic culture without accountability, employees ignore, deny, blame and play the victim.

Culture 59
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The Competitive Edge: ISO 20700 Certification for Management Consultant

Effective Managers

Setting a Global Benchmark The ISO 20700 standard establishes a global benchmark for management consultants. When clients trust in your expertise and ethical approach, they are more inclined to engage your services and recommend you to others.

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Why CEOs Can’t Dance Redux

Rick Conlow

Yet, their work cultures produce 85% disengaged employees. These means they are not good at one-on-one conversations, cultural sensitivity, listening, team building, managing their emotions, managing conflict, or communicating vision and strategy clearly. For example, CEOs pay is 399 times more than the average worker.

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How Companies Can Take a Stand Against Bribery

Harvard Business

External standards can also be a powerful tool in support of those efforts, helping companies strengthen ethics and compliance practices by offering a clear framework for action. It spells out the responsibilities of the board and top management, including ensuring that the organization’s strategy and anti-bribery policy are aligned.

Company 28
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Should a CEO’s Bonus Be Based on Financial Performance Alone?

Harvard Business

.” In 2012 the Commonwealth Bank restructured its evaluation system so that 75% of CEO incentives came from the bank’s total shareholder return (TSR), relative to a set peer group, and 25% from customer-satisfaction results, benchmarked against another peer group. ” Now a full 50% of the assessment was subjective.

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Does Your Company Have What It Takes to Go Global?

Harvard Business

And while companies recognize the need for internal capabilities such as language and cultural adaptation skills in a new market, they tend to overlook other, less obvious internal requirements, only to discover too late that they are ill prepared for what awaits them. Cross-pollinating HQ and international leadership.

Company 28
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2024 Events for Project Managers, Business Leaders, and Industry Professionals

Epicflow

This year’s subject of the event will cover various aspects of leveraging AI in project management – e.g., emerging project competencies, ethical issues, sustainability, learning models, and more. There are three attendance options, in-person, online, and hybrid, as well as opportunities to earn PDUs.