Posts tagged with growth:

Gaining Power, Wealth, and Prestige
December 20, 2010, by Stephan Polomski in Corporate Social Responsibility, Editorial, Human Resources, Leadership, Management, Marketing

Last week when I attended an HR conference in Frankfurt we had dinner in one of the in-places of town. Coincidentally one of Frankfurt´s private banking houses was celebrating Christmas there as well. Listening to speeches and talks, one assumes that power, wealth, and prestige are the most influential motivation drivers managers follow during their [...]

Soft Values Drive Hard Results
October 14, 2010, by Heinz Landau in Human Resources, Leadership, Management

Leaders who possess strong soft skills perform better at driving hard results while executives with weak interpersonal skills were rated poorly on their ability to deliver good financial results, especially over time, and received predictably poor ratings as people managers. These are key findings from a study by U.S. organizational consulting firm Green Peak Partners [...]

Make It Work: Employer Branding IV – Retain Them!
March 8, 2010, by Stephan Polomski in Human Resources, Leadership, Marketing

What are you doing to retain those who are the best fitting people in your various business contexts? Those who are most promising with their potentials aligning to your strategy? After having identified them, how do you deal with various target groups, age groups, potential segments, and career paths? How do you do that in [...]

Generation V
December 18, 2009, by Heinz Landau in Leadership

When I was driving my car during a trip to Germany earlier on this year, I listened to an interview in the radio with Prof. Dr. Horst W. Opaschowski, one of Germany’s leading futurologists. He stated that in Germany, “Generation V” has arrived. Generation V, a term coined by Opaschowski, stands for the German words [...]