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The Leadership Vacuum | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

The number of books, blogs, tweets, videos, webcasts, podcasts, etc., The good news is that if you follow someone on twitter, or read his or her blog regularly, you can usually get a feel for what the person is really about. There is nothing short of a voluminous amount of leadership information being published on a daily basis.

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5 C’s for Great Talent

QAspire

Back in 2010, I interviewed John Spence on this blog when he released his new book titled Awesomely Simple – Essential Business Strategies For Turning Ideas Into Action. The book offers great ideas to simplify work life which I often refer.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

If you struggle with recruiting, team building, and leadership development you likely have a bad attitude. practical-support/management-community/blogs/why-are-ceos-rarely-fired Kerri Nowak I greatly appreciated this post! I wonder if there’s a good survey out there I could use to get feedback from my team.

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Book Review: It's Not Just Who You Know

Lead on Purpose

He cites as proof a 2007 Gallop Management Journal survey that estimates that “actively disengaged workers&# cost the U.S. According to Spaulding, ROR comes in many forms and should be as important to individuals and organizations as profits, revenues and ROI — because with out generating ROR, the ROI won’t matter.

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Keeping the best

Lead on Purpose

These are the things that executives we have surveyed consistently say they want most from their jobs.&# 3 Responses Bret Simmons , on October 27, 2009 at 5:48 am said: Glad you blogged on this WSJ article, Michael. They make 200 videos for you, and guarentee you at least 20,000 views for your business.