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Bound Together: A Paralympian’s Guide to Servant Leadership

Experience to Lead

Introduction While the term servant leadership may seem like a fleeting buzzword to some—and an outright contradiction to others—the philosophy of using one’s power from a perspective of serving applies to some of history’s most prominent agents of change. Mohandas Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and Abraham Lincoln.

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Rookie Talent: Avoiding a Kodak Moment

Leading Blog

The Kodak name became synonymous with a resistance to change, but it’s not just innovation the company lacked. The largest, best-educated generation in history has become an under-utilized resource, vastly unprepared to move into positions of responsibility and leadership. Avoid making this your Kodak moment.

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Building a Culture of Transparency in Health Care

Harvard Business Review

Shining a Light: Safer Health Care Through Transparency , a 2015 report by the National Patient Safety Foundation’s Lucian Leape Institute, states that “if transparency were a medication, it would be a blockbuster, with billions of dollars in sales and accolades the world over.” Patients are the ultimate beneficiaries.

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China Can’t Be a Global Innovation Leader Unless It Does These Three Things

Harvard Business Review

When the Chinese Communist Party’s central committee wraps up the Third Plenum on November 12, 2014, a shift from efficiency to innovation will likely be one of the major planks in its vision for China. Some argue that China is already well on its way to becoming a global innovation power that will rival the US and Europe.