“Might does not make right! Right makes right!” T.H. White (1906 – 1964) English author best known for his Arthurian novels including The Once and Future King “Power is not sufficient evidence of truth.” Samuel Johnson (1709 – 1784) English poet, essayist, moralist, novelist, literary critic, biographer, editor and lexicographer described as “arguably the most […]
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In business we all have a secret weapon. Strategy is quite possibly the strongest resource in your business arsenal. Regardless of which area strategy refers to – whether it be “communication”, “brand planning” or “sales” – without a clear-cut strategy, you will more than likely not succeed to the level that you expect. Yes, strategy […]
Regardless of the organization, all managers share common job functions and responsibilities including defining and reinforcing performance standards, establishing organizational priorities, and authorizing and coordinating personnel activities and resource use. This work is distinctly different than that of the individual contributors reporting to the manager; setting the manager apart as one who possesses a broader scope of responsibility and commensurate authority.
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