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To Understand Complexity, Use 7 Dimensions of Ethical Thinking

Leading Blog

Even non-profits have to carefully manage finances and raise funds using ethical practices. Concepts and ethics guidelines that live “on the shelf” aren’t practical enough to help people navigate complexity. We start by making ethical thinking “must have” development for leaders. * * *. This post is by Linda Fisher Thornton.

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5 Tips for Leading Change: The End is the Beginning

Leading Blog

Clarity on the goal eliminates confusion, sets guidelines for tactics, and avoids wasted time and effort. Before jumping into the action, take time to set a clear goal. * * * Jeff Skipper is an international change leadership consultant for organizations in energy, finance, technology, and other industries.

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How to Select an Executive Education Program

Great Leadership By Dan

Here are some guidelines for selecting an executive education program: 1. Identify the development needs. Boil it down to the top three development needs, or in other words, “what are you trying to get from a program?” Again, you’re looking for a good fit for the participant and his/her development needs.

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Creating the Life You Always Wanted

Joseph Lalonde

As I have continued my education, personal and professional development, and matured I realized I was missing something. Creating the life we want to live is no different than creating the business you dreamed of or developing the vision of your employer. Next, write some very broad goals within each of those areas. Guest Posts'

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Vision vs. Mission | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Don’t get caught up in attempting to develop something catchy to be encapsulated within a piece of framed artwork that hangs in your reception area yet never put into practice. " 3) Clear values – the guidelines for daily behavior and decision-making.

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Interns to the Rescue! :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Here are my guidelines: Identify a specific job or two that an intern might do. Sometimes it is for school credit, other times it’s just for building a resume. In the past two years, I have used several interns and find them invaluable for getting those pesky details of projects done. I have paid some, but not all.

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Business Pitches Unravelled

Women on Business

The following will help you with getting past your nerves and some guidelines for making the best pitch possible and winning your investors. When starting a small business you need to convince investors that funding you is the start of a beneficial relationship. One of the hardest things to do is tell people you need them and why.