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personalmanager · 6 months ago
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Leadership keynote: Future-oriented leadership, retention and performance management
Leadership keynote: Future-oriented leadership, retention and performance management
“The leadership keynote speech by executive speaker Gunther Wolf inspired us all! It was a very valuable keynote speech for managers, a truly captivating keynote on modern leadership and the highlight of this year’s management conference for all of us.” Employee management strategy, leadership, management strategy Leadership keynote on future-oriented leadership, retention and performance…
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strategy-realized · 8 months ago
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The Strategy Realized book provides a comprehensive guide to effectively bridging the gap between strategic planning and execution, enabling businesses to achieve sustainable success. It explores actionable frameworks and insights for turning strategies into tangible results.
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singaporeben · 11 months ago
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The challenge of serial acquisition
I wanted to share our latest podcast, an interview with Ian Wakeford of the London Stock Exchange Group. LSEG is a serial acquirer of businesses that operate in the ‘weeds’ of the financial services sector, providing technology based solutions for existing challenges, innovating around product set across the capital markets and developing a truly global reach and capability for investors. LSEG…
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lbtc · 1 year ago
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Our Strategic Management courses in London, UK offer comprehensive training in the latest strategic management techniques and best practices. Taught by industry experts, our courses provide a deep understanding of strategic planning, competitive analysis, and organizational leadership. With a focus on real-world applications, participants will gain the skills and knowledge needed to drive business success and competitive advantage. Whether you are a seasoned executive or a new manager, our courses will equip you with the tools to make strategic decisions and lead your organization to success. Join us in London and take your strategic management skills to the next level.
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educationcompanion · 1 year ago
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Strategy Implementation: ORGANISATION’S RESPONSE, INNOVATION AND POLITICS
 The strategic manager has as its responsibility the formulation and Strategy Implementation. However, the success of the strategy depends, to a large extent, on the working environment. A flexible, responsive and innovative internal environment is crucial to the job of the strategy manager. This goes along with the quality of the leadership in the organisation. The leadership of the organisation…
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kg3-confessions · 30 days ago
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I actually LIKED that Regis didn’t have as much of a menacing presence as the other principals. Because he technically isn’t! He’s a janitor, he usurped the real principal. It sort of felt like he was scrambling around the school trying to get his plans in motion, like he was floundering in the best way possible. It genuinely felt interesting how… disjointed the schools operations felt! Especially at the point in the story we’re in where we’re sorta breaking down the elementary school operations one by one
We weren’t MEANT to be getting all these kids shuffled around and lab’s destroyed. It’s only been 2 days of the week, and we’re working so very fast. Regis was just one of the people trying to pick up the pieces, especially with all the mentions of losing his job. This is his job he’s just some kind of lackey who wants to feel big
#Confession 31
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evangelifloss · 1 year ago
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I fucking hate saying this but people celebrating Keanu Reeves being Shadow's voice actor is NOT the time to chime in with a "well actshually he's a violent Zionist and hates palestian people" because it truly is in bad taste that doesnt actually help anyone. All it does is push the notion that you shouldnt like person A because they are secretly evil and you should feel bad.
Where was this energy before? Where was this take PRIOR to the announcement? Why are y'all speaking up about it now, when there was all this time and opportunity for the past year to do so?
I guess I wouldn't be so bothered by it if the claims were verifiable beyond "trust me bro" sources. The ONLY thing I can confirm is he visited Israel in 2014. If Keanu really is this genocide-supporter, please give me some sources.
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owl127 · 2 years ago
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Can youuuu…mayyybe…please write something containing a 🗡️ character and a jockstrap. Ugh something about jockstraps, mouth guards, and feminine girls doing masculine things is so hot🥵
read on Ao3
Reading @lexa-griffins talk about wanheda’s dagger got me inspired, so… *throws confetti in the air*
Lexa’s boots kicked dirty on her way to the bus stop.
“Lexa!” The cries behind her continued, along with the annoying click of cleats against asphalt. “Lexa, wait!”
Ignoring the girl running after her, Lexa climbed onto the bus without looking back. The driver looked her pursuer and rolled her eyes, signaling for the dirty athlete to hop into the campus bus.
“Thanks, Carla!” Lexa heard, and of course she would be friends with the bus drivers, because apparently, Clarke Griffin is very friendly with people. Girls in particular.
Lexa looked straight ahead as Clarke Griffin, captain of the soccer team, president of the debate club, LGBTQ+ alliance vice-president, and a fucking player sat next to her. Clarke swore at the mud tracks following her and lowered her socks with a long sigh.
“Lexa—” Clarke tried, but Lexa mmf-ed and turned her back to the alpha. “Okay, this is getting ridiculous.”
“You’re the one tracking mud on school property.”
“Brittany is like, nothing, she’s—”
“Have you slept with her?” Lexa turned to look into Clarke’s eyes, searching for honesty, trust, anything that would make the last three months she dedicated to this woman worth it. She found honesty, yes, but regretted it immediately.
“Not recently!” Clarke defended. “She likes to cheer in every game, and she keeps saying we’re seeing each other, but Lex, I haven’t been with her since before I met you!”
Lexa squinted her eyes, watching a bead of sweat forming on Clarke’s forehead.
“Okay, maybe once after we met, but we weren’t exclusive back then!”
The logic part of Lexa’s brain argued that Clarke had a point, and even Lexa had been on a fruitless date after she met Clarke. Had she thought about Clarke all the time? Totally. Did it in the end help her see she was actually into the charming athlete? Yes, but irrelevant at the moment, since now the unreasonable part of Lexa’s brain kept replaying Brittany’s voice: “And that’s Clarke, number 10. She’s the captain. She’s also delicious.” A pink tongue over lipstick gloss had accompanied that statement, and a graphic image of that girl on her knees for Clarke had made Lexa escape the match as soon as she could.
Clarke had seen the iteration from the sidelines and had abandoned the bench in obvious pursuit.
“Are we exclusive?” Clarke asked when Lexa refrained from commenting. “I… I thought we were.” The girl swallowed, setting her face in the same hard angles as when she kicked a penalty. “I want us to be,” she said, extending a hand between them.
Lexa signed and took the offered hand in hers, feeling how warm it was, despite the fall leaves rushing past the bus window. She loved how warm Clarke’s hands were, a dichotomy to her always freezing extremities. Lexa mumbled something, and Clarke leaned closer, asking, “what was that?”
“Maybe I overreacted,” Lexa confessed, the almost empty bus a witness to the fact. “I hated seeing that girl talking about your dick like she owned it.”
Red crept into Clarke’s cheeks, making its way to her ears. “Well… she doesn’t,” Clarke said, one hand around Lexa’s waist. “You do,” she whispered, and Lexa’s face flushed with heat. “I want to be exclusive. If there’s any girl out there bragging about my dick, I want it to be you.”
“How romantic.”
“You’re into it,” Clarke argued, her bright eyes following Lexa’s scarf until it hid inside her jacket.
Logic once more piped up in Lexa’s mind that the girl had a point. The thong she had worn to celebrate Clarke’s game dampened with proof.
“You didn’t bring your phone or anything?” Lexa asked. “You just ran after me?”
“Of course. I couldn’t let you go looking pissed like that! And Octavia will pick up my shit.”
“So it’s not the first time you abandon your team celebration to pursue a girl?”
Panic flashed in Clarke’s eyes and Lexa felt merciful. “I guess from now on you’ll only be doing this for me.”
“Yeah.” Clarke kissed Lexa’s cheeks, sighing in relief. “My apartment is not far from here,” she said, the kiss lingering. “And I’m in desperate need of a shower.”
“Oh.” Lexa’s heart picked up, her cold hands warming up in her fingerless gloves. “If it’s out of desperation, we need to stop.”
“You’re so kind.”
With Octavia and the rest of the team still back at the football complex, there was no reservation for stripping as soon as they stumbled into Clarke’s apartment. The spare key with her neighbor was worth it (the assistant professor had looked the couple up and down and threw the key in their direction before closing the door and turning her TV colossally loud). Clarke’s shirt and cleats didn’t make it to the hallway, and Lexa’s pants puddled by the bathroom’s door. Lexa pulled the athletic shorts down and met the hard resistance of a jockstrap cup.
“Isn’t it uncomfortable?” she asked, drumming her fingers on top of the hard carbon fiber.
“Right now it’s pretty uncomfortable.” Clarke chuckled and kissed Lexa’s neck hard enough to bruise. “But that’s your fault.”
Lexa focused on Clarke’s high ponytail next, letting the blonde tresses free under the white light. “Yeah,” Lexa said, “it is.”
“Feeling possessive, huh?” Clarke nipped at the soft skin under Lexa’s chin while stepping out of her shorts, completely nude. Clarke moaned at the hands exploring her broad shoulders, digging into her trapezius, and scratching her deltoids. Lexa admired Clarke’s curves, but she salivated at her muscles.
A moan froze in a gasp as Lexa felt for Clarke’s erection, now free from the confines of jock straps and tight, athletic shorts. “Very possessive,” Lexa said, moving her hand in deliberate slowness, pushing eager hips back when Clarke tried to increase the pace. “You can be the leader of your team, but here” — a strong squeeze that made Clarke whine — “I’m captain.” The exhale on Lexa’s shoulder was nothing but a moan.
“Fuck,” Clarke said, her head surrendering to Lexa’s biceps as she mercifully started moving her hand.
Clarke smelled like sweat, and heat, and vetiver, and Lexa had it all for herself. She inhaled deeply, her brain creating a new pathway for that scent of love, need, and lust. Lexa prided herself on being an omega in full authority of her body and desires, but as Clarke groaned on her neck, Lexa surrendered to the primal need of control.
“Come for me, babe,” she said, softly albeit with a command, and poor Clarke followed like a trained puppy.
Lexa held her close as Clarke trembled, expending the last of her strength over Lexa’s olive skin. When Clarke’s knee threatened to buckle, Lexa guided the exhausted girl under the hot shower stream.
“I’m sorry.” Clarke mumbled as water covered her mouth. Lexa distracted herself with shampooing Clarke’s hair, and the fresh scent of mint and vetiver filled the fogging air.
“About what?”
Clarke turned to look Lexa in the eyes, all half-lidded and yawning. “I’m sorry for not being clear about being exclusive before. I was afraid.”
Lexa nuzzled the shampoo suds away from Clarke’s cheek. “Afraid?” she asked.
Clarke hugged her under the water, their wet bodies molding together. The water soothed Lexa’s skin, but Clarke remained her major source of warmth. “I was afraid you’d say no.”
“How could I not?” Lexa kissed her girlfriend — seemed safe to call her that way — until they were out of breath. “I hate sports, and you got me outside in a chilly morning just to watch you kicking some balls.”
“It’s one ball.”
“Whatever. Come here.”
Clarke obeyed, her hand sliding down beautiful curves to elicit a moan from Lexa. She responded in kind, hardening between them.
Octavia was pissed when she arrived home from their game and there was no hot water.
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strategy-realized · 1 year ago
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Strategy Realized Level 1 Business Hierarchy
Strategy Realized Level 1 Business Hierarchy" provides a foundational approach to structuring your business for success. Focused on clear roles, efficient processes, and strategic alignment, it helps organizations build a solid framework to achieve their goals. Explore our solutions for streamlined operations and enhanced productivity.
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olberic · 6 months ago
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triangle strategy freedom path 🤝 tactics ogre chaotic path : better stories than the “ideal” path that the game pushes
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villain-in-love · 4 months ago
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Today is April Fools' day. So let's talk about the clowns.
Anyways, I think that if Xerxes ever met Thistle, Xerxes would be definitely throwing hands with him-
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lbtc · 1 year ago
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This comprehensive guide provides valuable insights into implementing successful strategies within an organization. It covers a range of effective techniques for managing strategy execution, including goal setting, performance measurement, and resource allocation. 
Read More- https://www.lbtc.co.uk/strategic-management-blog/effective-techniques-for-managing-strategy-execution/
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corvin-whump · 22 days ago
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me (guy who hasn't been to a public health class in 1.5 months) writing a story set in the future:
"so then the characters get on their bikes and ride to the farmers market to pick up some legumes, bread, and some pasture raised chicken and then they go to their affordable 800 square foot passive house and pick vegetables from their home garden which is full of pollinator-friendly and drought-hardy edible perennials. they also take some eggs from their neighbors' backyard chickens, and give their neighbors some clothes their children grew out of as a trade. later they go to the universally inclusive park which is also outfitted with beautiful bioswales and community gardens."
"they go on a road trip with a rented electric vehicle charged by an electric grid powered by solar energy which is supplemented at night and during high-use times by pumped storage hydropower and nuclear fusion reactors. while they are driving, they see wind turbines with one blade painted to protect birds and sheep grazing on agrovoltaic pastures. on the trip, they call their friends on their de-googled, privacy friendly phones. the phones have e-ink or rlcd screens which improve eye-strain and reduce power consumption."
"after the trip they come home and come into the city where they use the robust public transportation system of electric trains and buses to get to the library and free public museum. the city has lots of trees and native plants that, and the roads and sidewalks are made of permeable pavers. this all helps reduce flooding and heat and every neighborhood in the city has this regardless of income level or ethnic makeup."
"the characters also note that most larger homes in the city are multi-family or multi-generational. then they go to the convenience store to refill their deodorant, shampoo, soap, conditioner, and other cleaning supplies, all of which are in reusable containers. the end."
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hhmglobal · 29 days ago
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Hospital & Healthcare Journals highlight how EMR solutions drive value through change management, real-time insights, and staff adoption for better care.
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danielnelsen · 2 months ago
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i know golems of amgarrak is supposed to be hard (and it is!!) but apparently the optional boss fight with the room full of golems is so hard that 'most people will find it unwinnable on any difficulty level'. wild! cant remember what difficulty i played it on, but i have got the achievement for beating the harvester on hard/nightmare. probably didnt play the whole dlc on hard tho. although i did beat the dlc with no armour one time (i imported a warden and the armour didnt transfer), and i didnt skip that fight.
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