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Nancy Reece is a senior consultant and speaker with The Human Capital Group, Inc. in Brentwood, Tenn. She teaches leadership and organizational behavior as adjunct faculty for Lipscomb University’s Graduate School of Business and writes the Integrity First column for the Nashville Business Journal.
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My Humpty Dumpty Moment

August 28, 2012 Nancy Reece 2

I call my firing a Humpty Dumpty moment. I had built a wall of pride, ego and power between myself and the employees I had been asked to lead. […]

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