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in title, tags, annotations or urlThe 4 steps to building an engaged team - Actionable Books - 0 views
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I heard once (Clayton Christensen, maybe?) that a leader needs to say things 7 times before the message is heard, understood and internalized. Never assume that the message you shared once, 3 months ago, was heard in the first place, or that it’s still a driving motivation for people now. Ask questions. Share success stories. Be hyper focused and, when in doubt, communicate it again. Other people don’t live in your head.
CEO survey is gloomy reading for the corporate sustainability movement | Guardian Sustainable Business | Guardian Professional - 0 views
McDonald's to Replace Foam Coffee Cups · Environmental Management & Energy News · Environmental Leader - 0 views
5 ways to become a flourishing leader | GreenBiz.com - 1 views
She Takes on the World » "How Do I Write a Book?" Natalie's Step-By-Step Guide to Writing a Book - 0 views
Value Proposition Statement: How to Articulate It, Quickly - 0 views
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Here it is:
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As Adeo Ressi of the Founder Institute notes in the article "Mad Libs for Pitches" on TechCrunch: When completing an exercise like this, too many people "add useless adjectives, define their audience too vaguely and have a weak value proposition."
How Millennials will shape the future of work | PandoDaily - 1 views
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They want companies to give back to the community, to eliminate the traditional 9 to 5 workday, collaboration instead of isolation, and to create a organization fabricated by social media.
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92 percent of Millennials believe that business should be measured by more than just profit and should focus on a societal purpose.
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A Cisco study shows that 70 percent of students believe it is unnecessary to be in an office regularly. Millennials will make working from home or from shared office spaces the norm — goodbye cubicles!
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What Is Backcasting? | The Natural Step - 1 views
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Thanks for the refresher. This is how I use it when teaching TNS to clients, and I'd like to understand what the principles would be for personal susty (the equivalent of 'decrease use of synthetic chemicals that persist in nature'). Know what I mean? Can we invent those principles??? :) The makings of a super cool idea . . .
Seth's Blog: Simple steps for successful partnerships - 0 views
Paradigm Shift #1: Green Power Hate Mail - Kevin Hagen - 0 views
Rethink Sustain - RETHINK SUSTAINABILITY - 0 views
How to follow the paths of sustainability trailblazers | GreenBiz.com - 1 views
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Collaboration is key," Polman said, "The issues are simply too big to go it alone.
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about collaboration at new scales.
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The secret is to begin, to move forward despite the uncertainty and to become comfortable with much greater transparency and collaboration, so that we can bravely lead for a new order of things,"
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Researchers Call for Happiness-Based Policies - 1 views
Strategy Secrets of the Sustainability Masterminds - Terra Infirma - 0 views
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What you stop doing is as important, if not more so, as what you start doing
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Won’t achieve the endpoint without breaking the journey down into intermediate steps;
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Is the Brundtland definition of sustainability ambitious enough? Should we not want to improve the world for future generations