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PRESS RELEASE DB Latimore Professional Services Group Releases “The Leadership Trilogy” — A Groundbreaking Body of Work for Leaders Navigating Change 1024 255 Daphne

PRESS RELEASE DB Latimore Professional Services Group Releases “The Leadership Trilogy” — A Groundbreaking Body of Work for Leaders Navigating Change

[Bealeton, VA | September 10, 2025] — DB Latimore Professional Services Group, LLC proudly announces the release of The Leadership Trilogy, a powerful three-volume collection that delivers transformative insights for…

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The Culture and Leadership Chronicles: When Strategy Speeds Ahead but Culture and Structure Hold Back 1024 683 Daphne

The Culture and Leadership Chronicles: When Strategy Speeds Ahead but Culture and Structure Hold Back

Even the most ambitious strategies stall when culture and structure won’t cooperate.Senior leaders often assume that once the strategy is clear and the resources are aligned, execution will follow. But…

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The Culture and Leadership Chronicles: When Everyone’s Watching: Navigating Executive Decision Fatigue 1024 683 Daphne

The Culture and Leadership Chronicles: When Everyone’s Watching: Navigating Executive Decision Fatigue

In the C-suite, every move is visible. Every decision carries weight. And the pace of those decisions is unrelenting. For senior executives, the expectation isn’t just to lead — it’s…

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On My Mind: The Business Case for Diversity Hasn’t Diminished—It’s Matured 1024 683 Daphne

On My Mind: The Business Case for Diversity Hasn’t Diminished—It’s Matured

“I was recently told, quite directly, that ‘diversity is dead.'” It wasn’t said with malice, but with fatigue—the kind that comes from navigating a shifting cultural, political, and economic landscape.…

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On My Mind: A Silent Threat in the Heart: My Journey with Hereditary ATTR Cardiac Amyloidosis 1024 683 Daphne

On My Mind: A Silent Threat in the Heart: My Journey with Hereditary ATTR Cardiac Amyloidosis

A year ago, my family experienced an unimaginable loss—my brother passed away suddenly at age 62. There were no warning signs. No chronic illness. Just sudden, non-symptomatic heart failure that…

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