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Compliments of Glen MacLarty via Flickr

Synonyms surrounding the moniker “professionalism” include descriptors like “adeptness,” “proficiency,” “skillfulness,” and even the word “civility.” But professionalism on a deeper level hearkens far more than a set of activities to showcase our skill sets, or even behavior in response to a more formal setting. Professionalism (or lack thereof) signifies a personal branding, a business aura that stamps us in the mind’s eye of both our peers and colleagues. Turn the page…

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Compliments of Bronte Mazzone via Flickr

How do companies move past command and control, to cooperation (and shared governance)? Can managers who tightfistedly grasp the reigns be convinced to lead with, and not at, their employees? The mindset of “I don’t work for you and you don’t work for me,” but together, we create customer product occurs when fellow workers are treated as equals – and when “bosses” cease needing hierarchical distinctions to enhance a teetering sense of esteem; when they realize employees are not props in their self-created dramas. Turn the page…

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