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Why CEOs Can’t Dance Redux

Rick Conlow

They operate in a bubble and do not attend the party. According to Dr. Travis Bradberry, CEOs and other executives have the lowest emotional intelligence skills of all management levels. Kouzes and Posner, authors of The Leadership Challenge, found that over 80% of managers value honesty as a key characteristic in their leaders.

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A Success Mindset Cultivates Achievement

Rick Conlow

Many professional teams with tons of talent fail to win when players don’t operate as a team. Furthermore, Harvard professor, Daniel Goleman, studies the importance of emotional intelligence. In addition, do you want to benchmark your career with the habits of successful people? And do the same for them.

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Brews, News and Booz & Company: Interview and Culture Insights

Management Consulted

The firm sold a majority stake in the US government business for $2.45B to the Carlyle Group (Booz Allen Hamilton) and Booz & Company, owned and operated as a partnership, assumed the commercial strategy role. The practice areas of Booz & Company include: Strategy and Leadership. Operations and Logistics. Automotive.