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Why Understanding Gen Z Is Your Leadership’s Next Big Step

Lead from Within

Understanding and adapting to the unique characteristics of each generation is a crucial aspect of effective leadership. These digital natives, born between 1997 and 2012, are poised to make a significant impact on the workplace. As we navigate the ever-changing evolution of the workforce, the spotlight is now on Generation Z.

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Remote Working and Management: Accepted or Not?

CoachStation

This has been triggered by the recent Covid-19 environment, improvements in technology, recognised cost-savings and manager/employee attitudes. Remote management adds significantly to the requirement for effective leadership. This influences how managers operate and continue to develop new skills within the modern work environment.

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How to Keep Remote Employees Enthused, Energized and Engaged

Michael Lee Stallard

As seen on SmartBlog on Leadership. . According to the Census Bureau’s annual American Community Survey, it is estimated that telecommuting rose 79% between 2005 and 2012, and with the constant evolution of communication technology, this trend shows no signs of stopping. By Michael Lee Stallard and Colton Perry.

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5 Big Ideas: What’s Next for Leadership Development?

Great Leadership By Dan

In MHO, when it comes to leadership development, the Center for Creative Leadership is second to none. So when I came across CCL’s 2011-2012 Annual Report called What’s Next for Leadership? Innovation is important in any profession, and leadership development is no exception. Makes sense, right?

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Rookie Talent: Avoiding a Kodak Moment

Leading Blog

In 2012, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The largest, best-educated generation in history has become an under-utilized resource, vastly unprepared to move into positions of responsibility and leadership. The lack of skill development and leadership development among Generation Y affects every generation.

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Building on Common Purpose for More Powerful and Effective Leadership

Women on Business

Georgia Feiste of Lead Change Group says that the path to powerful and effective leadership iscommon purpose. Lead Yourself First: The Empowering Magic of Detachment → Leadership Perspective: Building on Common Purpose. Many years ago, I was working as a senior analyst within the Information Technology department.

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Win the Race for Talent – Talent Management magazine

Chart Your Course

can no longer count on influxes of foreign talent to meet skill needs. Germany, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, South Africa and many other nations now face growing skills and jobs mismatches as well.There are two principal causes:1. The continuing spread of digital technology across every business sector raises job skill requirements.2.