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Here is an excerpt from an article written by Kris Routch for Talent Management magazine. He says it’s tough being a mid-level manager, but the role’s increasing complexity is the right stage on which to prep senior leaders.To read the…
Read MoreIn Multipliers, written with Greg McKeown, Liz Wiseman juxtaposes two quite different types of persons whom she characterizes as the “Multiplier” and the “Diminisher.” Although she refers to them as leaders, suggesting they have supervisory responsibilities, they could also be direct…
Read MoreTaking Flight!: Master the DISC Styles to Transform Your Career, Your Relationships…Your Life Merrick Rosenberg and Daniel Silvert FT Press/Pearson Group (2012) Birdseye views on how to transform individual people as well as the relationships and organizations they share The…
Read MoreHere is an excerpt from an article written by Jason Fried for Inc. magazine. To read the complete article, check out other resources, and/or subscribe to the magazine, please click here. * * * At a…
Read MoreHere is an excerpt from an article written by Peter Bregman for the Harvard Business Review blog. To read the complete article, check out other articles and resources, and/or sign up for a free subscription to Harvard Business Review’s Daily Alerts, please click here. * …
Read MoreInfectious: How to Connect Deeply and Unleash the Energetic Leader Within Achim Nowak Allworth Press (2013) How to forge and then sustain mutually beneficial relationships at different levels of communication Never before (at least that I can remember) were communication…
Read MoreIn Top Talent: Keeping Performance Up When Business Is Down (Harvard Business Press, 2009), Sylvia Ann Hewett offers a wealth of eminently practical advice. Here are four brief excerpts: “The best way to keep your prized people engaged is to…
Read MoreHere is a brief article written Maryelser Kinmore for eHow.com: Discover the expert in you. What intrigues me about the process she explains is that, with only minor modifications, it can also be used to write almost anything else: book…
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How to formulate a “balanced scorecard”?
The term is generally associated with the research-driven collaborations of Robert S. Kaplan and David P. Norton, notably The Balanced Scorecard: Translating Strategy into Action (1996), The Strategy-Focused Organization: How Balanced Scorecard Companies Thrive in the New Business Environment (2000), Strategy…
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