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New Video Highlights the Disconnect between Haltom City Leaders and the City's Small Business Owners

To the city's detriment, current leaders refuse to acknowledge the importance of a thriving business community to the effort to help Haltom's south and central areas.




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Kara Jenkins "Mayor For All" Declares Candidacy For Las Vegas Mayor, Pledging Inclusive And Accessible Leadership That Puts Locals First

"KJ" brings the energy and grace to welcome the world to our growing city




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SuperBridge Summit 2024 attracts prominent industry leaders; Announces Key Speakers




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Future Innovative Technology Leaders Gather in Daegu on October 22nd: 'FIX Innovation Awards Ceremony' Kicks Off FIX 2024

At the FIX Innovation Awards, 9 companies were awarded the Grand Innovation Award, and 27 were awarded the Innovation Award. Daegu and EXCO laid the foundation for fostering innovative technology in mobility, IT, and robotics technologies.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Jordan Bolch for Small Business Leadership

Jordan Bolch is a respected entrepreneur with a reputation for creative innovation in business




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Military Spouse Advocacy Network and ZeroMils Announce Strategic Partnership to Empower Military Spouse Leaders

Collaboration Set to Elevate Leadership Opportunities and Foster Greater Impact in the Military Community




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DRIVE Launches New Website to Showcase Visionary Leadership for Central Pennsylvania's Economic Development

New Website Reflects DRIVE's Commitment to Regional Innovation and Leadership




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Convergent Nonprofit Solutions Unveils New Website, Reinforcing Industry Leadership in Investment-Driven Fundraising

New Site Showcases Proven Fundraising Model and Expertise Across Nonprofit and Economic Development Sectors




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Thoor.org Launches BENZU SMART, Expanding Global Device and Digital Asset Protection Under the Visionary Leadership of CEO Benjamin Ballout




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Carla D'Agostino-Vigil for Expertise in Mental Health and Leadership Counseling

Carla D'Agostino-Vigil is recognized as a dedicated expert in trauma, addiction and obsessive-compulsive disorder




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For Millennials, Bitcoin Is the New Real Estate: Industry Leaders Weigh In

Hear From Crypto Experts




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Robert "Bobby" Curtis for Expertise in Sales and Senior Leadership in the Printing Industry

Robert "Bobby" Curtis is a seasoned Senior Director at Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A. Inc.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Alireza Moradifahim for Expertise in Executive Leadership

Alireza Moradifahim is lauded for his tenure and expertise as a director of operations at Continental Group




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Joseph P. Gordillo for Expertise in Executive Leadership

Joseph P. Gordillo excels in leadership strategy negotiations as the managing director of Latin America at Think! Inc.




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Trips & Ships Luxury Travel CEO, Angela Hughes, Spearheads New Era of Switzerland Travel at Prestigious 2024 Travel Leaders International Summit

In an industry where luxury and personalization are paramount, Hughes and her company, Trips & Ships Luxury Travel, stand out.




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HBO Executive Leadership Announces Exciting News: Harry Potter TV Series Aims for 2026 Premiere Date on Max

HBO's CEO Casey Bloys and the executive leadership team have confirmed the exciting rumors about the beloved Harry Potter franchise.




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Conversion Logix Unveils CLiQ: The Premier Marketing Operating System for Multifamily Leaders

Introducing CLiQ: A Cutting-Edge Solution for Multifamily Marketing Leaders to Manage & Optimize Campaign Performance Across Portfolios




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MILITARY SPOUSE ADVOCACY NETWORK LAUNCHES THE FIFTH COHORT OF THE MILITARY SPOUSE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Applications open on May 10, 2024, and will remain open until June 7, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. EST.




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Extraordinary Business Leadership Earns Sammy Montoya Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce Award & Recognition

Executives' Association of Orange County




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RBI AGENCY ANNOUNCES TWO NEW DIVISIONS AND EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP

Bert Hensley to lead RBI Impact from the Nashville, Tennessee Office and Keith Burdette to lead RBI Properties from the Tampa, Florida Office




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AAM Announces Senior Leadership Promotions to Support Continued Developer Services Growth and Innovation

Shelley Reith and Marsha Smith receive promotions at AAM




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CIO Women Magazine Features Patricia Delinois as One of "The Most Influential Women Leaders in Real Estate"

Empowering leader & CEO Patricia Delinois shares insights on navigating the real estate market & fostering social good. Read her story & more in CIO Women Magazine!




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The Lifesciences Magazine Unveils 2024's Most Outstanding Healthcare Leaders

Lifesciences Magazine spotlights 2024's top healthcare leaders. Dr. Neal Lonky, founder of Histologics LLC and a pioneer in women's health, graces the cover. This special edition highlights industry innovators shaping the future of healthcare.




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Government and business leaders to convene in Istanbul for 14th Turkish-Arab Economic Forum 2023




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David Sedgwick Lobel-Mandrake and Dr. Lana Lubimoff Appointed to Senior Leadership Roles at International Society of Diplomats

David Sedgwick Lobel-Mandrake and Dr. Lana Lubimoff appointed to leadership roles at the International Society of Diplomats, advancing global diplomacy.




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Thoughts on Leadership: Lessons From Yogi Berra

In leadership, as in life, we encounter moments where the distinction between what we should and shouldn’t do isn’t always clear. During these times, the direction we choose is pivotal in shaping our leadership acumen and resilience. As the baseball season has just ended, Yogi Berra’s insights feel especially poignant. Embrace the power of persistence…

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Real Estate Leaders Remain Focused on Growth and Innovation

From left, Kuba Jewgieniew, Cory Vasquez and John Featherston. Photo by AJ Canaria In a panel discussion at RISMedia’s CEO & Leadership Exchange this past September, key industry executives came together to tackle the pressing topic of creating and maintaining strong company cultures in real estate. With the focus on culture, collaboration and leadership, Kuba…

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UK’s Burberry welcomes back Paul Price in expanded leadership role

Paul Price, former Burberry chief merchandising officer, returns to lead merchandising, planning, licensing, architecture, and showroom teams, starting December 9, 2024. Reporting to CEO Joshua Schulman, he joins Burberry’s executive committee. Price, praised for his past contributions, expressed excitement to drive Burberry’s next phase of growth.




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Great Leaders Use Tough Love to Improve Performance

Frances Frei, professor at Harvard Business School, says that trust, empathy - and even a bit of tough love - are all essential ingredients to strong leadership in today's world. Successful managers focus on the effect they have on others, not themselves. They also define a strategy and create a culture that drives employee behavior in their absence. Frei is the coauthor, along with Anne Morriss, of the book "Unleashed: The Unapologetic Leader’s Guide to Empowering Everyone Around You" as well as the HBR article “Begin with Trust.”




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Defining and Adapting Your Leadership Style

Suzanne Peterson, associate professor at Thunderbird School of Global Management, says many talented professionals get held back from leadership roles because of relatively intangible reasons. She argues aspiring managers can intentionally alter their everyday interactions in small ways to have a large influence on their professional reputation. She explains how to adopt markers of different leadership styles to be seen as both influential and likable. Peterson is a coauthor of the HBR article “How to Develop Your Leadership Style: Concrete Advice for a Squishy Challenge.”




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What Business Leaders Should Know About Cryptocurrency

Jeff John Roberts, an author and journalist, dug deep into the world of cryptocurrency to figure out what the rest of us really need to know about it. He acknowledges that the proliferation and volatility of digital currencies can make them seem like a fad but argues that the oldest among them -- bitcoin -- and the blockchain technology behind it are here to stay because they offer a more efficient way for companies and consumers to transact. He describes in plain English how crypto works and explains why now is the time for forward-thinking business leaders to understand -- and adapt to -- this new kind of currency. Roberts is the author of the book "Kings of Crypto: One Startup's Quest to Take Cryptocurrency Out of Silicon Valley and Onto Wall Street."




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Taking on a Senior Leadership Role Remotely

Muriel Wilkins, cofounder of the executive coaching firm Paravis Partners, says that starting a leadership role at a new company or via internal promotion is demanding. Doing so remotely during the Covid-19 pandemic is even more challenging. She says that new senior leaders must focus on two things: connectivity and credibility. And she explains how to build those attributes when much of the job is performed virtually. Wilkins is the host of the new HBR Presents podcast “Coaching Real Leaders.”




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Bill Gates on How Business Leaders Can Fight Climate Change

Bill Gates, philanthropist and founder of Microsoft, argues that, even as we work to end the global pandemic, we can't lose sight of another existential threat: climate change. He says that we need to take aggressive action to get to net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and insists that regulation isn't enough. Businesses need to pave the way forward by investing much more heavily in climate-friendly innovation. Gates speaks with HBR editor in chief Adi Ignatius about his new book, "How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need."




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What Black Leaders Bring to the Table

Chad Sanders, a former tech executive and entrepreneur, says that people of color, especially Black men like him, often feel the need to assimilate to white corporate culture. They learn to code switch and downplay their race. But Sanders realized a few years into his career that, by trying to fit in, he was failing to leverage the strengths he'd developed growing up as a minority in the United States. After digging into the stories of successful Black leaders, he discovered some common threads to their leadership styles, including empathy, resilience and creative thinking, and he has advice for rising Black executives who want to put those attributes to work as well as the organizations who employ them. Sanders is the author of "Black Magic: What Black Leaders Learned from Trauma and Triumph."




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How Leaders Can Encourage Imagination

Martin Reeves, managing director and senior partner at Boston Consulting Group’s Henderson Institute, has looked at how companies reinvent themselves to achieve success. And he has found that an essential ingredient in that process is imagination. It’s something we cultivate in children but rarely practice deliberately in the business world. He explains how to encourage and systematize imagination in your organization. Reeves is the coauthor of the new book The Imagination Machine: How to Spark New Ideas and Create Your Company's Future.




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What Business Leaders Need to Know About China Now

Elsbeth Johnson, senior lecturer at MIT’s Sloan School of Management, and Rana Mitter, professor of history at Oxford, argue that there's a lot about the Chinese political system and economy that business leaders from elsewhere in the world still misunderstand. They argue that democracy and a free market system aren't always as tightly linked as we think, and that many people in China also live, work, and invest differently than Westerners do. Better understanding these dynamics will be the key to business success in the world's most populous country. Johnson and Mitter are the authors of the HBR article "What the West Gets Wrong About China."




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DEI Isn’t Enough; Companies Need Anti-Racist Leadership

Over the past few years in the United States, we’ve seen some horrific examples of racism seize the public consciousness. Amid all these tragedies – and the protests that followed – U.S. business leaders promised they would do their part to fight the problem, making workplaces more diverse, equitable and inclusive. But now it's time to go a step further, say James White and Krista White, father-and-daughter authors of the new book, “Anti-Racist Leadership: How to Transform Corporate Culture in a Race-Conscious World”. They share their own experiences as Black Americans in the workplace and lessons from James' time as CEO of Jamba Juice. And they offer advice on how corporate leaders can promote lasting change in their own organizations and society at large.




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Leadership Lessons from a Republican Governor in a Blue State

Underperforming state agencies, a natural disaster, and a pandemic are among the many challenges that faced Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker and his former Chief of Staff Steve Kadish. Looking back during the final year of the Baker Administration, they say running a government is very different and often much harder than leading a private-sector company. And they share their four-part framework for breaking down complicated problems with many stakeholders to get results. It’s valuable for anyone in public service, as well as for leaders and managers in large organizations hamstrung by bureaucracy and politics. Baker and Kadish wrote the new book "Results: Getting Beyond Politics to Get Important Work Done."




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What Business Leaders Should Know Now About the Metaverse

It might still seem like a buzzword, or something that only matters to tech CEOs. But Matthew Ball, CEO of Epyllion and the former global head of strategy for Amazon Studios, says the metaverse is the "new internet" – and that it's already here. He argues that companies large and small need to not only better understand what the metaverse is, but should also be developing strategies around it today. That can have an impact on marketing, customer relations, product development, and much more, he says. Ball is the author of "The Metaverse: And How it Will Revolutionize Everything."




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What Leaders Need to Know About a Looming Recession – and Other Global Threats

Nouriel Roubini, professor emeritus at NYU’s Stern School of Business, says that a confluence of trends – from skyrocketing public and private debt and bad monetary policies to demographic shifts and the rise of AI – are pushing the world toward catastrophe. He warns of those interconnected threats, but also has suggestions for how political and business leaders can prepare for and navigate through these challenges. He draws on decades of economic research as well as his experience accurately predicting, advising on, and observing responses to the 2008 global financial crisis, and he's the author of "Megathreats: Ten Dangerous Trends that Imperil our Future, and How to Survive Them.”




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Ron Howard on Collaborative Leadership and Career Longevity

For decades, actor-producer-director Ron Howard has made popular and critically acclaimed movies while also maintaining a reputation for being one of the nicest guys in Hollywood. He explains how he turned early TV gigs into long-term success and why he often involves his cast and crew members in creative decisions. His latest film is Thirteen Lives.




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Guy Raz on What Great Business Leaders Have in Common

By hosting the podcasts How I Built This and Wisdom from the Top, Guy Raz has won an inside look at how visionary leaders build their own careers and incredible companies. While many leaders have unique qualities that help them succeed, he has identified three behaviors that consistently rise to the surface. These leaders create a culture of collaboration. They encourage risk-taking. And they allow for failure. Raz shares stories of leaders of everything from Starbucks to Proctor & Gamble.




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Why Leaders Should Rethink Their Decision-Making Process

Many people believe that leaders instinctively make the best decisions based on past experience, almost like muscle memory. But Carol Kauffman, assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and the founder of the Institute of Coaching, says falling back on automatic patterns of behavior is often wrong—especially in a crisis or high-stakes choices. Instead, she explains a framework of stepping back, evaluating options, and choosing the tactics that work best in each situation. Kauffman is a coauthor, along with View Advisors founder David Noble, of the HBR article "The Power of Options" and the book Real-Time Leadership: Find Your Winning Moves When the Stakes Are High.




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Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai on Leadership, AI, and Big Tech

The use of artificial intelligence and specifically generative AI is growing rapidly, and tech giants like Google have an important role to play in how that technology gets adopted and developed. Sundar Pichai is the CEO of Google as well as its parent company Alphabet, which he's led as an AI-first company for several years. He speaks with HBR editor in chief Adi Ignatius about shaping Google's AI strategy, putting safeguards in place, and how work and leadership will change as AI advances.




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What the Best Leaders Know — and What Skills They Develop

If you had the chance to talk to hundreds of business leaders at the top of their game, what habits and patterns would you learn? Adam Bryant has done just that. He's the senior managing director of the ExCo Group and founded the “Corner Office” interview series at The New York Times. Along the way, he has identified the mindset and attributes that the world's best leaders have acquired to truly influence and change their organizations. He shares what they are and how to develop them in your own career. Bryant wrote the HBR article “The Leap to Leader” as well as the book The Leap to Leader: How Ambitious Managers Make the Jump to Leadership.




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Why Leaders Need to Value Their Retirement-Age Workforce

A growing number of workers are reaching retirement age around the globe. At the same time, many countries face a worker shortage, especially in critical areas like health care. Ken Dychtwald, cofounder and CEO of Age Wave, says it’s time for companies to stop overlooking this valuable labor pool, because AI alone won't alleviate the tight supply. He explains why many late-career people want to work longer. And he shares creative and often simple ways that companies can keep older workers engaged, including phased retirements, non-ageist recruiting, mentorship programs, and grandparental leave. Dychtwald is a coauthor of the HBR article "Redesigning Retirement."




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How Bad Leaders Get Worse over Time

There's plenty of advice on how to grow into a better leader. And it takes effort to become more effective. But bad leadership gets worse almost effortlessly, says Barbara Kellerman, a Center for Public Leadership Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School. She shares real examples from the public and private sectors of how bad leaders spiral downward, and how bad followership enables that negative trend. She gives her advice for recognizing and avoiding ineffective and unethical leaders. Kellerman is the author of the new book Leadership from Bad to Worse: What Happens When Bad Festers.




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Dysfunctional Leadership Teams — and How to Fix Them

CEOs get a ton of credit or blame for a company’s performance. But the entire leadership team is vital to success, and any dysfunction is often overlooked. Sometimes the CEOs leading them don’t even see that they’re not working. Thomas Keil, management professor at the University of Zurich, and Marianna Zangrillo, a partner at The Next Advisors, have interviewed more than 100 CEOs and senior executives. Their research identifies three main types of failing leadership teams: shark tanks, petting zoos, and mediocracies. And they identify the pitfalls of each pattern and how to turn those teams around. Keil and Zangrillo wrote the HBR article "Why Leadership Teams Fail."




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Unifying Leadership in a Divided Time

Around the world, the past few years have been marked by increasing political polarization and public outrage. Like it or not, this spills over into the business world, with employees, customers, and shareholders more willing than ever to challenge companies -- and one another -- on a range of issues. It's hard to know how to lead gracefully in such turbulent times, but Karthik Ramanna, professor at the University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government, has some answers. Drawing on his work with government officials and corporate executives, he walks us through the root causes of our current crisis, explains how to effectively navigate through disagreement, and offers practical takeaways for managers at every level. Ramanna is the author of the book The Age of Outrage: How to Lead in a Polarized World.




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APTEXPO 2024 unites industry leaders in Singapore

APTEXPO 2024 has opened at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, gathering over 300 international delegates and exhibitors to discuss industry resilience and sustainability. The event spans three days, featuring keynote speakers, panels, and over 200 exhibitors. Focused sessions address global market trends, digitalisation, and cooperation to build a stronger Asia-Pacific textile network.