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Why Your Employees Aren't Committed to Your Company Strategy

Organizational Talent Consulting

It is hard to argue that being more inclusive is a bad i dea. But how inclusive should your strategic thinking and planning be? Here is what leaders need to know to be more inclusive in strategy development and how to overcome three common barriers. Ideas are tagged and compared through comparison sorts. Refinement.

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Loose Ends: Honors for me and you

The Nonprofit Consultant

A big Thank You to each of those web sites for the inclusion! Tags: blogs awards carnival of nonprofit consultants honors. Now, on to the honors for your organizations and your peers.

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U.S. Latinos Feel They Can’t Be Themselves at Work

Harvard Business

“You’re always moderating yourself,” agrees a Latina executive , who feels Latinas “are always tagged with the emotional thing. So if leaders lack inclusive leadership skills, they’re not likely to get behind ideas from Latinos that identify unmet needs or solve for critical business problems.

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Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants #3

The Nonprofit Consultant

Once again, this blog has been honored with one of my posts being chosen for inclusion. Tags: nonprofits , blog carnival , communications The third edition of the Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants has been posted over at the Nonprofit Communications blog.

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Blockchain for Supply Chain – Insights from Berlin

Tom Spencer

So if you’re trying to track the whole lifecycle of a good, you’ll need to have a unique way of tagging and identifying the good, right? Our code is a very simple and cost effective way to uniquely and securely tag a product, and this is something that any traceability project needs. Very open, very inclusive, very Berlin.

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

Harvard Business

Corporations are now taking a further step beyond objective metrics, which can be financial and nonfinancial, to include subjective measures — tagged as “soft.” The latter was concerned with “measuring long-term progress in the areas of diversity and inclusion, sustainability, and culture.”

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What Amazon’s HQ2 Wish List Signals About the Future of Cities

Harvard Business

The city that lands this historic deal will see its economic and physical landscape transformed, albeit for a hefty price tag in the form of tax breaks. Promoting an inclusive culture matters to Amazon. ” Culture and diversity.