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Weekly Round-Up: On Team Building, Gratitude and Leadership

leaderCommunicator

Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. 5 Transitions Great Leaders Make that Average Leaders Don’t By Mike Myatt, Forbes The secret to leadership is there aren’t any real secrets. Each week I read and tweet several great articles and on Fridays pull some of the best together here on my blog.

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Crisis Leadership: 5 Things NOT To Do

Ron Edmondson

I first wrote a post like this in 2010 following a huge flood that devastated our county. Now in 2020, I find myself pastoring again – in a different church – in the midst of another crisis. No doubt you’re well underway with your crisis leadership, so I may be late to the party for COVID-19. He always has a plan.

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The Changing Role of Global Leaders

Harvard Business Review

In November 2010, to big fanfare at Unilever's London headquarters, chief executive Paul Polman boldly articulated a new strategy. It is indicative of a new generation of leadership emerging at the top of many of the world's largest organizations. And of course, more pressure on climate.

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How China’s Government Helps — and Hinders — Innovation

Harvard Business Review

From 2010-2015, the share of China-origin patents among all patents granted by the US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) was only 2.2%. Third, the government places far greater priority on the quantity over the quality of patents. million by 2020. Total investment in R&D (as a proportion of GDP) grew from 0.9%

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China Can’t Be a Global Innovation Leader Unless It Does These Three Things

Harvard Business Review

The government’s imperatives are clear: It wants to double incomes by 2020 in the face of a declining population of working-age; an appreciating currency, and, relative to other emerging economies, high and rising wages. by 2020, according to the World Bank. of GDP in 2012 from 1.1% in 2002, and should touch 2.0%