Sat.Sep 17, 2022

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Leadership Vulnerability: How do I Do This Well? (Video)

Let's Grow Leaders

Karin, I know I get that leadership vulnerability and transparency really make a difference in building trust. And, you know what? IT’S HARD! How do I get okay with it? Where do I start? Does it really matter? What if it backfires?” #AskingforaFriend. These are “Asking for a Friend” questions I receive after almost every keynote.

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What are your personal values?

Tony Robbins

Think of the most loyal person you know. The most creative. The most generous, individualistic or compassionate. We all have people in our lives who stand out in a particular way. There’s a reason for this. These people stand out for us because of their strong values. What are values? Where do they come from? […]. The post What are your personal values?

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Five Misconceptions About Maintaining Team Alignment on Processes

EOS Worldwide

Achieving and maintaining team alignment on processes can be challenging for any organization, regardless of size or industry. Many misunderstandings exist about what it takes to get everyone on the same page. In this blog, we'll dispel five misconceptions about maintaining team alignment on processes to set your team up for success.

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Out of the shadows: A brighter future for pharma technical development

McKinsey

The sometimes-overlooked function of chemistry, manufacturing, and controls (CMC) has a rare opportunity to reimagine its role and find innovative ways to improve and accelerate drug development.

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8 Pillars of Leadership Development

Great leadership development is the key to sustainable business growth. Are you ready to design an effective program? HR can use Paycor’s framework to: Set achievable goals. Align employee and company needs. Support different learning styles. Empower the next generation of leaders. Invest in your company’s future with a strong leadership development program.

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9 Signs That You Have Impostor Syndrome

Forbes Careers

70 percent of people experienced impostor syndrome for at least some part of their careers or even early on as students. These 9 signs will help you identify some common behaviors.

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The gathering storm: The uncertain future of US healthcare

McKinsey

Forces are acting to challenge affordability and access in healthcare and threatening the industry’s economic outlook. At-scale innovation is key to filling the gaps.

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How Asian business leaders can prepare for a volatile future

McKinsey

During the pandemic, many Asian companies reinvented the way they operated. Those who embrace this moment to strengthen their resilience could position their companies to succeed.

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Effective strategies to Manage and Reduce Your Debt

She Owns Success

Despite harsh economic times, most of us are paying heavy loan interest on debts every month. Ranging from student loans to house mortgages, loans on consumables, medical bills, and credit cards, the list just keeps getting longer. Sometimes, taking out a loan for almost everything becomes a habit. Using your credit card for bad credit is not an advisable way to go about meeting your needs as you’ll end up neck-deep in debt if you don’t manage your loans intelligently.

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Something’s coming: How US companies can build resilience, survive a downturn, and thrive in the next cycle

McKinsey

The US economy continues to throw off mixed signals. But one thing is becoming clear: executives should prepare for an extended period of higher interest rates.

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Dotted Line Reporting: 9 Pros and Cons of Blurring the Line

BetterUp

I’ve been in a dotted line relationship. You might know it as being “ matrixed.”.

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The Hidden Skills That Separate Good Leaders from Great Ones

Speaker: Chandra McCormack, CPA, MBA, NACD.DC

Technical degrees might open doors—but it’s the soft skills that keep them open. In the face of disruption, evolving workplace dynamics, and rising expectations of leadership, soft skills like communication, emotional intelligence, and presence have become core business essentials—not nice-to-haves. Inspired by stories from her father coupled with her own career journey, seasoned executive Chandra McCormack breaks down how to lead with impact, connect with purpose, and cultivate a workplace cult

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Medicare Advantage Star ratings may decline with new methodology

McKinsey

Impending changes to the methodology used to calculate Medicare Advantage Star ratings could make it difficult for highly rated plans to retain those ratings in 2023 and 2024.

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