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The Santa Claus Leadership System

Leadership Freak

Santa Claus asks, What do you want? Leaders get further when they know what the people around them want.

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Why Are So Many Successful Leaders Terrible at Asking for Help

Lead from Within

The disconnect between leadership success and help-seeking behavior creates a critical vulnerability in organizational effectiveness. While many executives pride themselves on self-reliance, this mindset can limit innovation, slow decision-making, and increase strategic risk. Research demonstrates that leaders who master the art of requesting assistance build stronger teams and achieve superior business outcomes.

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Beauty in Your Headshot Might Be More Important Than We Think

Women on Business

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Starbucks’ Five-Day Worker Strike Expands to More Cities

HR Digest

The union strike at Starbucks is expanding at a staggering pace, covering over 300 additional stores in mere days. Just days shy of Christmas Eve, Starbucks is seeing temporary store closures at nearly 60 locations across the U.S. as a result of the five-day strike. The walkout began in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle on December 20, and is now scheduled to end late on Tuesday.

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The HR Leader’s Workforce Management Guide

In today’s fast-paced business world, effective workforce management (WFM) isn’t just an option—it’s a necessity.

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2024 Christmas Lectures Part 2 – How Remote Work Changes Cities

The Horizons Tracker

What happens when workers aren’t in the office, learning from each other? If the last decade is any guide, some adventurous individuals choose to work abroad. Major cities like Paris and Venice have seen a rise in arrivals from wealthy countries, with people settling in for months or longer, working remotely. Local reactions are mixed. These affluent newcomers boost the economy by spending at local shops and restaurants, but they also drive up rents, increase traffic, and bring cultural ch

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Volkswagen’s CEO Hails Deal to Cut Jobs Without Factory Closures

CEO Insider

Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume has praised a recent agreement to significantly reduce jobs and production capacity in Germany while avoiding factory closures. However, the car manufacturers shares dropped sharply on Monday, with a decline of over 3% in Frankfurt afternoon trading, making it the biggest faller on the DAX index. Blume has described the deal […] The post Volkswagens CEO Hails Deal to Cut Jobs Without Factory Closures appeared first on CEOWORLD magazine.

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Unreal Engine’s Year in Review: Tim Sweeney Reflects on 2024 and Fab’s Future

CEO Insider

Earlier this month, the Unreal Engine team hosted its annual Year in Review presentation, providing updates on Unreal Engine 5 and UEFN while reflecting on the milestones and challenges faced throughout 2024. During the accompanying podcast, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney addressed one of the most debated topics in the game development industry this year: […] The post Unreal Engines Year in Review: Tim Sweeney Reflects on 2024 and Fabs Future appeared first on CEOWORLD magazine.

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Video Quick Take: Schneider Electric’s Charise Le on Working In Sustainability - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC

Harvard Business Review

Sponsor content from Schneider Electric.

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Could You Be Wrong?

Frank Sonnenberg Online

Everyone seems to have strong opinions these days sometimes, even too strong. Many are convinced theyre right, but have they stopped to consider they might be wrong? While the notion may seem far-fetched, what if they are? Would they be humble enough to admit it and learn from the experience? After all, no one is right all the time. Being wrong occasionally is perfectly normal.

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The Power of Small Acts of Inclusion

Harvard Business Review

A guide to building a culture around a common purpose.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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Share Your Consulting Firm’s Most Important Gift

David A Fields

Millions of people give gifts on the day of this articles publication. Forget the millions of other people, though. You know who I think is really interesting? You. The rest of this article is short; however, you can only read it if you commit to take action–an action that will require under 1 minute of … Continued The post Share Your Consulting Firm’s Most Important Gift appeared first on David A.

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Best of IdeaCast: To Build Stronger Teams, Ask Better Questions

Harvard Business Review

Revisiting a conversation with HBS professors Leslie K. John and Alison Wood Brooks on the powerful communication tool.

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Scaling a Family Business While Maintaining Founding Values

Harvard Business Review

HBS senior lecturer Henry McGee and CEO Jessica Johnson-Cope discuss building multigenerational success.

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