Technology
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Listening in
How Dean Seavers interacts with employees and customers to find the best ideas for growth at GE Security
Within two weeks of joining GE Security Inc. in 2007, CEO Dean Seavers was at an industry trade show, and it wasn’t just to sc
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Sending a clear message
How to deliver your vision to employees
Sending e-mails or writing your vision on paper and handing it to your employees to absorb doesn’t work, says Prashanth Ra
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Flipping the switch
How Keith Olsen drives growth at Switch & Data
Every once in awhile, you’ll find Keith Olsen sharing a bowl of ice cream with his employees.
It’s one
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Hearing all sides
How to manage growth
Micromanaging can hurt an
organization in many ways, but it can especially
affect your top performers.
“It’s typic
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Driving ahead
How to maneuver the road to success
Scott Mauldin runs his
business like he drives
his car.
The president of Genesis
Electronics Manufacturing Inc.
occasionall
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Team player
How Peter Anderson runs Bayshore Technologies Inc. like one of his soccer teams
When Peter Anderson co-founded
Bayshore Technologies Inc. in
1997, he wanted to create a company that he would be proud to work for.
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Team building
Saru Seshadri shares the secrets that shot Ultramatics Inc. to the top.
When you’re the boss, you’re busy. But
Saru Seshadri, president and CEO of
Ultramatics Inc., says you need to make time f
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Making connections
How David Bellini grows ConnectWise while keeping the intimacy his clients want
David Bellini takes a lot of time when he’s hiring because he
wants to make sure he’s got the right employees for the job.
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Talk it over
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Keep moving
How Art Lambert created a unique workplace culture at LexJet Corp.
Calling your shots
How Tony Holcombe builds success at Syniverse Technologies Inc.
Maximum resolution
How Audio Visual Innovations’ Marty Schaffel stays on top without losing sight of what’s below
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