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Unconventional Coach: From Food Server to Six-figure Salesman
Paul Pease - Thursday, January 14, 2010
Managing Mavericks: Mutual Action Planning
Paul Pease - Thursday, January 14, 2010
Managing mavericks: Thawing the Cold War Between Management and Field Sales Read more
Road Warrior: How to Profitably Attack a Tough Economy
Paul Pease - Thursday, January 14, 2010
Engaged Executive: Gallup Poll Findings on Executive Engagement Effectiveness and Productivity
Paul Pease - Wednesday, January 13, 2010
In June of 2007, James Harter, Ph.D., Gallup Organization’s Chief Scientist, addressed Training Magazine’s Leadership Summit. Harter, co-author with Rodd Wagner of “12: The Elements of Great Managing” (Gallup Press, 2006), presented some survey statistics that reveal how effectively engaged executives have significantly better performing organizations. Read more
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