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When an Executive Search Firm is Unnecessary

Many organizations feel an executive search firm is not worth the expense.  They are of the opinion that they can do everything internally that an executive search firm would do and by doing it themselves, they can save a bunch of money.  That could be. I’ve identified 4 components that…

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Goering Center Names New President

Carol Butler hired as the next President of the country’s largest university-based educational resource for family and private businesses. Cincinnati, Ohio – Oct. 10, 2017 – Carol Butler has been named president of the University of Cincinnati’s Goering Center for Family & Private Business. She succeeds Larry Grypp who served…

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3 Leadership Lessons Learned from Breast Cancer

You are never the same after you hear the words, “you have cancer.”  As much as no one ever wants to hear those words, you can learn a lot from the battle. I’ve been diagnosed with cancer 3 times, the most recent being breast cancer in 2015. I can easily…

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Servant Leader vs. Selfish Leader – and Why It Matters

Leaders are driven to succeed.  It’s a necessary quality that moves society forward, finds solutions to problems, and improves our quality of life.  However, as with anything, that drive can be too extreme and too self-focused.  That’s what we want to examine.  Who are you serving in your drive to…

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It All Comes Back to the Customer

It’s Monday! I am sure your week is chock-full of busyness.  However, are the “right” things on your to-do list? A great way to answer this question is to evaluate each task on your list against this question:  How will this [task/meeting/lunch/phone call] benefit our customer? In other words, if…

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A “Spoonful of Stress” Helps the “Medicine” Go Down?

Mary Poppins was onto something when she melodically declared, “a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.”  Unfortunately, there’s a lot more stress available than sugar in the average day.  But fortunately, a "spoonful of stress" can also be quite motivating when you need to tackle a big job.…

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Questions to Ask When Seeking “Fresh Eyes”

Seek Fresh Eyes. Are you feeling stuck creatively or simply desire change from “this is how we always do it around here”? Read on for five refreshing questions to ask mentors, sponsors and   trusted friends for a fresh perspective on work and life. Looking for fresh conversation starters for networking?…

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Brenda Gumbs Joins Centennial as Executive Strategist

HR and people strategy expert adds to Centennial’s talent management capabilities Cincinnati, OH -- Centennial Inc., provider of executive search and comprehensive talent management services, today announced that Brenda Gumbs has joined the company as executive strategist. Formerly serving as executive vice president of people and culture at one of…

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What Are You Doing This Labor Day?

It’s Labor Day! A day off of work (for most)! The United States Department of Labor shares on their website that Labor Day was the creation of the labor movement back in the late 1800s. It is a day dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers.  It…

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