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How to Enhance Involvement by Younger Generations in the Family Enterprise

Leading Blog

To effectively step into the role, it takes a great deal of emotional maturity, interpersonal skillfulness, and an understanding of an owner’s role and responsibilities. Those in the emerging adult stage (ages 18 to 28) are in a critical time for ownership development. This entails: 1. Building and maintaining a strong family dynamic.

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Leadership Development Paradox

Coaching Tip

Since leadership development is not an event, that's a significant investment in classroom activities that may or may not produce company leaders or even better managers. The paradox of spending more on what's not working is due to leadership development being seen as a classroom event.

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How to Expand Your Leadership Capacity

Great Leadership By Dan

Executive Development and the Quadrant Model. Feeling : This is where we find our Emotional Intelligence, our ability to connect with others, to have empathy, to maturely express our emotions, and to understand the affect our relationships have on our lives. Each quadrant has a mature or healthy state and each has “shadow” sides.

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Rookie Talent: Avoiding a Kodak Moment

Leading Blog

In 2012, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. In 2011, Kodak made the list of Top 10 Fortune 500 Employers With Older Workers, called out for employing a disproportionately high percentage of mature workers. The lack of skill development and leadership development among Generation Y affects every generation.

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The Big Picture of Business – Developing The Talent for Business to Succeed

Strategy Driven

Corporate executives must develop themselves for the next level and to be useful to their companies and communities in the future. Business development. I see the leader from the big picture perspective and how he-she paints career panoramas by interconnecting the pieces. Career Worker. Career Manager. Mid-Manager.

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The Big Picture of Business – The Realities of Branding… Slogans that Mislead

Strategy Driven

Business development. They take what is said at face value because they have not or don’t care to develop abilities to discern what is hyped by others. ‘Develop the Drive to Accomplish Anything.’ They require human development, mentoring, knowledge enhancement and much more to be successful. Absolutely.

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How to Pull Your Company Out of a Tailspin

Harvard Business Review

Free fall is a crisis of obsolescence and decline that can happen at any point in a company’s life cycle, but most often it affects maturing incumbents whose business model has come under competitive attack from insurgents or is no longer viable in a changing market. By 1993 the company had $1.3 billion in revenue.