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Prison Rape Elimination Act

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It’s really not that tough to get in compliance. we passed ours because we were on top of it in 2003. Mostly the inspectors are concerned about the policies and then practices. You’d probably be surprised how most of the requirements you already have met with your current in-house policies... full thread

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Change Leader, Change Thyself

Carl ToersBijns
“Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” Leo Tolstoy. Using this idiom would be a great starting point for this article as it hits on the fact that a leader must change within themselves, as an individual, before he or she can engage in an organizational change. Changing cultures or the way you do business takes self-understanding and then requires putting the values into an organizational context. Most of the time, we rarely see organizations change drastically, but their people do... full story

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