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The Critical Few: Components of a Truly Effective Culture

Strategy+Business

Companies that eschew all-encompassing culture change initiatives and instead focus on three specific elements--critical behaviors, existing cultural traits, and critical informal leaders--have the most success in bringing about change that lasts. We call these elements "the Critical Few."'

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Getting to the Critical Few Behaviors That Can Drive Cultural Change

Strategy+Business

Encouraging a small number of actions can help an organization achieve its strategic and operational objectives.

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How to Bring Out Your Best in the New Year

Organizational Talent Consulting

Critical reflection on personal experiences unlocks learnings that leads to better judgment and decision-making. Here is what you need to know about critical reflection and four steps to shift your mindset this new year. Here is what you need to know about critical reflection and four steps to shift your mindset this new year.

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GMAT: A Strategic Guide to Effective Preparation

Tom Spencer

The GMAT consists of four main sections: Analytical Writing: This section evaluates your ability to think critically and express ideas coherently in writing. The GMAT consists of four main sections: Analytical Writing: This section evaluates your ability to think critically and express ideas coherently in writing.

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Consultant, Contractor, Freelancer - Labels Matter!

Successful Independent Consulting

There’s a lot of confusion over the terms used for workers who aren't full-time employees: Gig worker Temp Freelancer Contractor Consultant Solopreneur For professional independent consultants, wading through the confusion is critical. If you were a hotel chain, would you be a Motel 6, Courtyard by Marriott, or a Ritz-Carlton?

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Refusing the salon of the refused

Seth Godin Blog

A few lessons worth taking away: The first exhibit was a financial and critical failure. The show received fewer than 1% of the number of visitors that the mainstream salon benefitted from, and there were few reviews, most of them negative. The insecure critics came to regret their inability to see what was possible.

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Website Advice for Solopreneurs

Successful Independent Consulting

As a self-employed professional do you need a website? Is it worth the time and money if you get most of your business from referrals or by subcontracting? The short answer is, yes. Here’s why: 1. Millions of people are self-employed. Having a website will help you stand out from the crowd. First, disregard everything you’ve heard about websites.

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