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Third Generation Leadership - why we need it NOW!
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| If ever there was a "wake up call" as to the necessity to shift our leadership understanding and approach then this Gulf of Mexico disaster should be it. The time is ripe for facilitating a shift to a Third Generation Leadership world view as our dominant paradigm.
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The Weight Loss Guru: The Early Years of Jenny Craig
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| When Jenny Craig had her second child, she was thrilled. That excitement, however, quickly turned to depression when the weight she had gained during the pregnancy refused to go away. But Craig was not one to sit and while away her time being depressed. Instead, she decided to do something. Not only did she lose her own excess weight, but she created a business empire in the process. Today, with over 650 centres around the world, Jenny Craig Inc. has become one of the largest and most recognized companies in the weight management industry. |
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Homeowners insurance - Don't forget about it
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| House owners insurance is often overlooked. Car, car and health insurance policies are often thought about more. But, it is just as crucial to be concerned regarding your homeowners insurance insurance plan also. |
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Strategic Thinking or the Lack of It
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| This article talks about the importance of strategic thinking. I talks about the damage caused by - Hurricane Katrina and how strategic thinking was needed to clean up the mess. |
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Strategic Thinking or the Lack of It - Hurricane Katrina and the Levee System
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| Strategic thinking is not only for those in leadership positions, thinking ahead and planning out is something every employee should have on their mind. Take a more pro-active, creative and intelligent approach to the future and stay one step ahead. |
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Lesson #4: Break Records
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| “We’re going where no one has gone before,” says Branson, referring to Virgin Galactic’s partnership with the estate of New Mexico to build the world’s first commercial spaceport. “There’s no model to follow, nothing to copy. That is what makes this so exciting.” |
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Small Business Marketing -- Business Lessons Learned in Cabo
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| The thing about Cabo, Mexico, is you're surrounded by a lot of entrepreneurs. From the people peddling their wares on the sidewalk to the wait staff and crew members serving you (and working for tips), it's a great place to study what to do if you want to put more money in your pocket. Here are 5 things they did and what you can do in your own marketing to increase your sales. |
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Crisis Leadership Lessons
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| Leadership in normal times is relatively easy. The real test of a leader's ability is how he/she reacts in time of crisis. The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has provided the disaster and the media has provide the snapshot of leadership or the lack thereof. While there are many lessons that current or prospective leaders can learn, let's start with the most glaring error and the easiest one to remedy. |
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Third Generation Leadership - why we need it NOW!
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| If ever there was a "wake up call" as to the necessity to shift our leadership understanding and approach then this Gulf of Mexico disaster should be it. The time is ripe for facilitating a shift to a Third Generation Leadership world view as our dominant paradigm.
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Pinpointing BP's Pitfalls: 8 Ways to Reconnect After a Disaster
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| Maribeth Kuzmeski offers advice on how they could have better connected with the public throughout the spill-and explains the lessons you can learn from them.
For the past two months, our eyes have been glued to news of the Gulf Coast oil spill. And with each barrel that gushes into the Gulf, our anxiety and frustration rises exponentially. Much of our ire is aimed squarely at BP. With each day that passes, the oil company is buried deeper in a disaster that will surely be difficult to overcome. And according to Maribeth Kuzmeski, what makes the situation worse is how BP has chosen to connect with the media and the public during these critical days-resorting to misleading information, poor communication, and neglect in order to dodge responsibility for the spill. |
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Talent, Communication, and the BP Oil Spill
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| Tony Hayward, CEO of BP, has had a pretty rough couple of weeks. His response to the grilling by congress and his handling of communications surrounding the Gulf of Mexico oil situation was tone deaf to say the least – at least to US ears. And yet Tony is obviously a very talented guy. After all you don’t get to be CEO of BP by being a slouch.
So what went went wrong? One of the hypotheses that have been circulating in the media is that there is a culture difference between the UK and USA on the use of language. As remarked by the playwright George Bernard Shaw, “England and America are two countries separated by the same language”.
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We are merely Stewards of the Earth and the Ocean
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| As the Gulf Oil Crisis continues and spreads more and more lives are affected. Humility in the face of our Earth and Ocean is key. |
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Speaking with a Translator: Tips for Success
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| I’ve spoken everywhere from Beijing to Budapest, all across Mexico and Brazil as well as the U.S and Canada. One thing I’ve noticed in working with translators is that is the speaker’s job to make sure the audience understands every word.
Here are nine ideas to help you get your message across when you don’t speak the same language as your audience. |
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What's With The Party-Pooper In Chief?
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| Normally I'm very supportive of our president. After all, he has the toughest job on the planet, and it must be incredibly difficult to get up every day and do the often-self-abasing things he has to do to get the job done (meaning, get re-elected with a record of "governance" like his). But he's really dropped the ball on this Keystone Pipeline thing. I mean, Mardi Gras is right around the corner, and he's depriving the gulf states of the smoothest Got-danged beer out there.... |
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Casualty Losses
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| Hurricane Ike inflicted a steep penalty on the Texas Gulf coast. However, there is an inconspicuous benefit – casualty loss tax deductions. Taxpayers may be able to take a 2008 deduction if either personal or business property was damaged by Hurricane Ike. |
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