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I’m excited to share that I’ll be participating in the Human Capital Institute’s (HCI) #StorytellingTuesday webinar series on Tuesday, November 20, 2018. The post Register Now for Human Capital Institute (HCI) Webinar on Connection Culture appeared first on Michael Lee Stallard.
Last year I had the pleasure of participating in, and winning , the HCI M-Prize competition for management innovation. The contest is put on my Gary Hamel's Management Innovation Exchange (the MiX) and the Human Capital Institute (HCI). I am also very thankful to have met the great people at the MiX and at HCI.
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A couple of weeks ago I suggested that you share your best ideas and enter the HCI M-Prize (hosted by HCI and the Management Innovation eXchange) for management innovation. And while it is nice to win, the greatest outcome is getting engaged and getting feedback on your idea and sharing it with others. See more here.
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