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Tag Archives: CSR
Authenticity, what’s the BIG DEAL… really?
There’s been a recurrent theme as I’ve been going about my business, chatting to leaders and executives, many grappling with reorganization, reducing costs, and striving for sustainable growth. That theme is ‘authenticity’ – fast becoming the buzzword for a new … Continue reading
Posted in Becoming an Authentic Leader, Coaching & Mentoring Skills, Critical Thinking Skills, Ethics & Spirituality, Motivation and Employee Engagement, Sustainable Leadership
Tagged authentic leader, CSR, diversity, domains, ethical, extroversion, followership, good character, group think, individuality, leadership, poor decision-making, risk-taking, self-awareness, self-disclosure, self-knowledge
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An Interview with a Business ‘Thought Leader’
A Case Study in Sustainable Initiative with Paul Fox, Director of Business Development, Merryhill Envirotec Ltd Kiki: Paul, how did you get involved with the sustainability agenda? Paul: In the mid 2000s, Merryhill wanted to further differentiate ourselves from the … Continue reading
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