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Tag Archives: spirituality
“What would Jesus do?” Spiritual leaders do what HR people dream about.
Oldnormal leadership relies on unilateral command & control + structure & rules to set the direction and organize people. Newnormal leadership engages the whole community to define direction and organize for the future. How to do that? Pruzan & Mikkelsen … Continue reading
“Half of the MBA students find greed a good thing.” Musings on responsible entrepreneurship and the hand of the leader.
“Half of the MBA students find greed a good thing,” said Thomas Maak yesterday during his lecture with his wife Nicola Pless on responsible leadership. They are both professors and researchers in the field of business ethics. “A lot of … Continue reading