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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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Servant Leadership: A Better DNA for Leaders

Rick Conlow

Witness the rise of Servant Leadership. As a result, employees do not trust companies’ leadership and it is becoming increasingly challenging to rebuild credibility. Business, if not world leadership, is at a precipice. Cheryl Bachelder saved Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen from bankruptcy through Servant Leadership principles.

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The Competitive Edge: ISO 20700 Certification for Management Consultant

Effective Managers

Achieving recognition as a practitioner through ICMCI Checklist training goes beyond earning a mere certificate of completion; it signifies a consultant’s dedication to excellence, adherence to global standards, and commitment to best practices. Differentiating in a Crowded Market In a saturated market, differentiation is crucial.

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How Future-Proof Are Your Leadership Skills?

Organizational Talent Consulting

You might be entirely on board and curious about how work and leadership will be different in the future. Disruptive innovation, increased global competition, and evolving market pressures are converging. No leader sets out to become obsolete, and developing leadership habits is a competitive advantage.

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Fight Ageism, Fuel Growth with Inclusive Hiring & Retention

Harmonious Workplaces

In 2022, at the age of 46, I interviewed for a marketing executive position with a tool manufacturer. I responded that I held a certification in digital marketing and had a history of early adoption of technology throughout my career. They wanted someone with strong leadership skills and a history of motivating others — CHECK!

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Sometimes Doing the Right Thing Involves Risk

Harmonious Workplaces

I attended a meeting led by the VP of construction for a company for which I was the VP of marketing. Regrets to Leadership Risks? However, in leadership, I feel we always risk something. Inclusive leadership: Realizing positive outcomes through belongingness and being valued for uniqueness. I would do it again.

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5 Ways to Transform the Employee Experience and Retention

Rick Conlow

Leadership worldwide is in crisis mode and trust is broken. In all areas of life, leadership distrust has hit rock bottom. Seldom does a day go by without another story in the media about a leader–in government, religion or business–that bites the dust because of an ethical or behavioral failure.