The Strategic Commitment Blog

Six Warning Signs You Lack Employee Engagement and Commitment

July 21st, 2010 | Josh Leibner

In the past two blog posts regarding this topic we explored the problem of lack of commitment and looked at two case studies. In this post we examine what to […]

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Does Your Organization Have a Commitment Problem?

July 8th, 2010 | Josh Leibner

This is a first in a series of four blog posts for the month of July, which will explore the idea of organizational commitment. We welcome your comments and feedback […]

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Do you know the difference between Compliance and Commitment in your Organization?

June 3rd, 2010 | Josh Leibner

Compliance is the acceptance of alternatives by the workforce because there is no choice and there are often penalties for noncompliance. Commitment is the vigorous, voluntary support of initiatives by […]

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CYA is often an unwritten priority at the top of everyone’s To-Do List

May 27th, 2010 | Josh Leibner

“People are hardened to workplace environments where pretending, protecting, and propitiation are all too common. “CYA” is often the unwritten priority at the top of everyone’s to-do list.” –          book […]

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The Four Myths of Strategy

April 12th, 2010 | Josh Leibner

Companies must abandon several common assumptions about planning and execution for a strategy to succeed. Every year, executives at American corporations dutifully gather together their top brass, lock themselves in […]

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Can’t Get No Satisfaction

January 11th, 2010 | Josh Leibner

Last week, the Conference Board research group released its latest report on job satisfaction. The results are pretty grim; only 45 per cent of Americans are satisfied with their work, […]

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