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More Than a Report: How to Turn ESG from an Obligation into a Talent Growth Engine

More Than a Report: How to Turn ESG from an Obligation into a Talent Growth Engine The “S” in ESG Is Your Dormant Asset From Abstract Metrics to “Live Stories” How[…]

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The IKEA Effect: Why Your Brilliant Change Plan Falls Apart During ‘Assembly’—and How to Fix It

The IKEA Effect: Why Your Brilliant Change Plan Falls Apart During ‘Assembly’—and How to Fix It Diagnosis of Failure: Why the “Instructions” Don’t Work The Missing Tool: Character and Psychological Safety[…]

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Not Just an Expense: How to Turn Corporate Culture into a Profit Driver. A Step-by-Step Framework for CEOs

Not Just an Expense: How to Turn Corporate Culture into a Profit Driver. A Step-by-Step Framework for CEOs Step 1: Build the Foundation – A Unified Motivation Economy Step 2: Implement[…]

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The ROI of Recognition: How Intangible Investments in Culture Drive Real Financial Results

The ROI of Recognition: How Intangible Investments in Culture Drive Real Financial Results The “Cotton Candy Effect” in Corporate Culture The Price of Superficial Solutions The Real Asset: Character and Social[…]

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Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast. But What Eats Culture?

Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast. But What Eats Culture? The Anatomy of Character: The 11 Dimensions That Define Everything Making Character Visible: From Theory to Practice The Economics of Character: A[…]

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The Friendship Law: Why Your Best Employees Don’t Leave For Money

The Friendship Law: Why Your Best Employees Don’t Leave For Money Beyond Salary and Status: What Top Talent Really Seeks The Billion-Dollar Invisible Asset: The Real Cost of Friendship at the[…]

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The Invisible Engine of Resilience: Why Survival Values Outperform Engagement KPIs

The Invisible Engine of Resilience: Why Survival Values Outperform Engagement KPIs The Behaviour That Truly Sustains: From OCBs to Survival Values Collective Engagement and the Accumulation of Cultural Debt Recognition as[…]

More Than Fika: How to Build a Digital Ecosystem of Trust in a Hybrid Team

More Than Fika: How to Build a Digital Ecosystem of Trust in a Hybrid Team Social Capital is a Measurable Asset, Not a “Soft Factor” Why Traditional Recognition Methods No Longer[…]

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Total Rewards and Recognition, Rewired: A New Playbook for a Purpose-Driven Workforce

Total Rewards and Recognition, Rewired: A New Playbook for a Purpose-Driven Workforce From Total Rewards to Total Alignment: The New Meaning of Value Recognition Is Not a Line Item. It’s the[…]

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Why Culture Breaks Before People Leave: The Strategic Risk of Invisible Work

Why Culture Breaks Before People Leave: The Strategic Risk of Invisible Work What Is Invisible Work? The Business Impact of Cultural Debt Illustrative Cases and Supporting Research Why Traditional Recognition Systems[…]

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