November / December 2015

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Ethical Leadership Then and Now

by , Issue: November / December 2015

A unique examination of economic conditions and success at war during the tenure of 19 kings of Judah supports the modern case for ethical leadership.
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The Art of Early Talent Spotting

by Issue: November / December 2015

Not all jobs lend themselves to demonstrations of leadership potential, which is why organizations need to systematically look for “glimmers” of talent.
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Leadership Lessons Out of the Horrors of Auschwitz

by Issue: November / December 2015

Forgiving is rarely easy, but Holocaust survivor Eva Kor insists it is key to peace on Earth, not to mention clearing (and calming) the mind of decision makers.
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Q&A with Hap Klopp

by Issue: November / December 2015

The legendary entrepreneurial founder of The North Face obviously knows how to build a company, which is why his book about failure is a must-read for business junkies.
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Building Trust Is a Blood Sport

by Issue: November / December 2015

Put your trust in vampire economics and use neuroscience to increase performance along with oxytocin in employee brains.
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Don’t Always Mind the Talent Gap

by Issue: November / December 2015

Emerging thinking suggests it can pay to focus talent development on magnifying executive strengths rather than mitigating executive weaknesses.