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Driving Return On Engagement
change the return on engagement by increasing the positive aspect of your outcomes and benefits, and lowering the costs of engaging in activities to obtain those outcomes.

When Employee Engagement Becomes Counterproductive
of course, engagement matters. But it is only valuable if people are contributing and are committed to the behaviors and efforts that move the organization forward toward its purpose in line with its strategic choices.

The Secret to Resolving Disagreements
By finding and leveraging higher-level things you agree on you can turn different perspectives from disablers to enablers right before everyone’s eyes. The key is to put principles before problems.
Coming Soon: The Great CEO Transition At Microsoft (And The 7 Steps That Will Help Them Get It Right)
You’re not Microsoft. You probably can’t invite people to come change the world with you with any credibility. But you must get ahead of the curve on succession planning

What Your Company Can Learn From Fast Food And ‘Fast & Furious’
Not all changes need to be revolutionary. Sometimes the best choice is to stick with a winning formula and continue to evolve it to keep it fresh.
The Right Way to Divide Responsibilities Between Chairman and CEO
There are no best practices for dividing responsibilities between owners, chairmen, CEOs, COOs and the rest of the executive team. Authority is delegated dependent upon the business context and confidence in the leaders. have in one another.

Lessons From Morsi And Mandela On Sustaining The Win
Morsi- Kodak Agfa Nelson Mandela: Wikipedia Where former South African President Nelson Mandela was able to sustain the win, ousted Egyptian President Mohamad Morsi was not. Different times. Different worlds. Complexities abound. But the applicable lesson is...
Why More Marketers Are Taking the CEO Reins

Three Tales Of Business Founders Who Gained From Franchising
Know what matters to you and to the people that matter to you. Then, as you’re looking at ways to get or do what matters, consider a franchise as one possible way to gain extra leverage.
