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Is Leadership Development the Answer to Low Employee Engagement? (Yes.)

N2Growth Blog

In 2004 the Corporate Executive Board’s research showed an 87% decrease in the likelihood of departure for highly engaged employees. This paper is about rethinking the practice of leadership and reforming the way we approach the development of leaders and leadership in our organizations. Unprepared leaders develop work-arounds.

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Five Reasons WHY Leaders Need Emotional Intelligence Training

The Center For Leadership Studies

It isn’t overstating the obvious to establish that, just like the muscles in our bodies, EI skills must be used and developed, then used and developed some more. Just as athletes must consistently work out and train to sharpen their fitness, so leaders must consistently work to use and hone EI muscles to sharpen their effectiveness.

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16 Steps to Developing The Individuals on The Team

Mike Cardus

Team : the need to develop and maintain good working relationships among team members. Goals & Tasks : Have they been agreed and developed into Quantity:Quality:Time Frame:Resources (QQTR) ? Training : Has adequate provisions been made for training and ensuring they have the requisite skills, both technically and as a team member?

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Featured Leading Voice: Mary Schaefer

Lead Change Blog

This month we are featuring Leading Voice Mary Schaefer , a coach, trainer, consultant and speaker who helps develop a culture of engagement and empowerment with tech managers and employees. in Human Resource Management from the University of Charleston. Mary has a B.S.

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Lead Change like a Slinky®

Lead Change Blog

Several years ago I led a professional development workshop for the alumni association of my alma mater. Change is Like a Slinky: 30 Strategies for Promoting and Surviving Change in Your Organization (2004) by Hans Finzel. The Top Ten Mistakes Leaders Make (2004) by Hans Finzel.

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Helping Others Develop Their Potential

Great Leadership By Dan

Many books (some of which sit on my bookcases) have been written about coaching and helping people develop their skills. Help Them See The first step in developing the potential in others is for the “others” to recognize that they have potential and to know for themselves what it is! Have your own development goals.

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Two Team Building & Leadership Success Stories

Mike Cardus

Organizational Development Work. Developing a leadership training program and increased trust in the competence of leadership. Working with an organization that employs over 2000 employees that was in need of a Managerial Leadership Training Program for their Director Level Staff.