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Disciplined Thinking

Lead Change Blog

Since my most current challenges revolve around shifting my professional focus toward the world of real estate, the examples that come to mind to illustrate these three areas will relate to that particular and very personal transition. Most of us operate in some formal fashion with others in professional alliance. IN SHORT ….

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The Nuts & Bolts of the One-Page Strategic Plan

LDRLB

This is the break from day-to-day operations; it is the organization’s future. By its very nature, the 1-pager doesn’t give you much real estate to work with, even with a small font. LeaderLab is partnering with organizational scholars to gather research on the importance of building ethical climates.

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Before You Open a Business…

Leading Blog

Operating a small business is not unlike owning a really old house: things break a lot, and you need to fix them, over and over and over. I don’t try to mislead others or deliberately cause injury to someone for my gain, so I simply assumed everyone else would operate that way in business. Ours did; over 700 did not.)

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StrategyDriven Editorial Perspective – America: Are Entrepreneurs the Bad Guys?

Strategy Driven

My firm employs a little less than 100 people; we have no debt, we pay vendors on time, and have always operated a profitable business. The work ethic has shifted to people who can understand and appreciate hard work, a sensibility that is lost today on many of America’s emerging workforce. Public Relations Agencies, 5WPR.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

Barbers, plumbers, real estate agents, and almost all trade personnel are required to meet established levels of trade skills and be licensed; none will have as bad an impact on a customer as a bad manager or supervisor will! I would also suggest that attitude plays a huge difference in the equation as well.

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How Military Veterans Can Turn Their Skills into a Corporate Career

Harvard Business Review

Do you have a strong work ethic?’” ’” Today, Chris is leveraging his military and leadership experience running a startup operation within a larger company that specializes in security consulting for major sports arenas and convention centers. He tried tech, finance, and real estate — all to no avail.

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Training Police Departments to Be Less Biased

Harvard Business Review

There’s an extensive and growing body of research across all professions — doctors, lawyers, judges, real estate agents, teachers, and yes, police as well, that points to implicit bias in human beings. But the science says we all have implicit biases, and even if we don’t express them, they can still be operational.