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The Benefits Of Commuting (Yes, There Are Some)

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The value of commuting is being reevaluated, focusing on creating a worthwhile experience through amenities, seamless design, and space utility to support productivity and encourage physical presence in the office. The workplace must, as the newest buzzword goes, magnetize employees to utilize the space its leadership has leased.

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Big Thinkers: Meet the AI Leaders Changing the Future of 3 Important Industries

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Sanford’s leadership has propelled eXp Realty to new heights, redefining the real estate industry. These AI systems will simulate the ‘meeting of the minds,’ much like agents do today, facilitating seamless communication between agents and clients. Surround yourself with a brilliant team. Be obsessively customer-centric.

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Ryan Anderson VP of Global Research & Insights MillerKnoll | The Return to Office & Reengineering Cities

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With nearly 30 years of industry experience, Ryan’s work focuses on how places can be better designed and managed to support positive and productive experiences. Anderson suggested designing with employees instead of for them, and cultivating a conversation about how the team can be more productive and impactful.

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Create your own business simulation lab for better team decision-making

BioTeams

The first part of this paper explores how people learn and explains why business simulation has become a vital tool for organizations who need their leaders and decision-makers to be "well drilled" in rehearsing the many highly challenging scenarios they could encounter in the business year. Tags: Team Leadership Development.

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Leadership, Connectivity, Execution, Organization

BioTeams

Very nice short article by Harold Jarche in his blog "Life in Perpetual Beta" which revisits the 4 key zones of Bioteams: Leadership, Connectivity, Execution, Organization.

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The Discipline of Market Leaders Management Simulation

BioTeams

The Discipline of Market Leaders (TDML) by Michael Treacy and Fred Wiersema (1997) equips the leadership of an enterprise with a choice of 3 strategies for competing in the marketplace - Customer Intimacy, Operational Excellence or Product Leadership. To try out the Discipline of Market Leaders Management Simulation.

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Teams and Nature: New Video

BioTeams

I have collaborated with Jeff Peel and his Business Evidence Thought-Leadership blog to produce a new 4-minute video on Natural Teams - how we can use simple ideas from nature, sports teams and families to radically improve our work teams.