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Tag Archives: Listening
Posted on December 20, 2011 by Kelly Riggs
Leadership experts believe that an effective leader should be open to dissent or differing opinions. Jim Collins, for example, said the following in Good to Great: “Leadership is about vision – but it is equally important to create a climate … Continue reading →
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Tagged Culture, Feedback, Listening, Self-awareness, trust, Workplace
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Posted on February 5, 2010 by Kelly Riggs
“I would love to see the boss do my job!” Some employees are getting that chance. Undercover Boss, which debuts on February 7 after the Super Bowl, is the newest television show to join the onslaught of reality show programming. … Continue reading →
