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Society Needs a Leadership Paradigm Shift

Leading Blog

Building on the shoulders of such philosophical giants and the subsequent research over millennia, science has further defined, assessed, and developed the concept of character to apply findings to organizational leadership. The conditions that we thought of as a strength are actually operating like a vice.

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2020 Top CHRO List – The People Leaders To Watch

N2Growth Blog

The inaugural version of our Top CHRO List was published on Forbes in 2015. Take stock of the progressive development plans and programs they’ve made available to the workforce. Find HR’s hand (in a good way) in everything as an enabler and contributor to operations flowing all the way through to customer/client satisfaction.

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How To Lay A Successful Foundation One Day At A Time

Lead Change Blog

In our organizations, it’s those parts (“there are no small parts, just small actors”) that may operate separately at times but in large come together for a great performance that wows our audience, our customers … and sometimes even ourselves. Develop a daily mindset that makes your foundations solid and keeps them solid.

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Transcending Skill (A Mastering Leadership Excerpt)

Lead Change Blog

Mastery in anything, from sports to the arts to leadership, requires well-practiced capability mediated by a highly mature interiority—a well-honed Outer Game arising on a highly evolved Inner Game. Most efforts to develop mastery in leadership focus on the outer game of competence with little focus on the inner game of consciousness.

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5 Critical Factors For Building The Right Team

Tanveer Naseer

As someone who absolutely loves sports, I follow the fortunes of various teams and often wonder what makes some more successful than others. Great execution can elevate a flawed plan; at the same time, poor operational capabilities can easily sink a great set of ideas.

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Recruiting Strategies for a Tight Talent Market

Harvard Business Review

According to the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), late 2015 was the most difficult hiring period in four years. For developers, that may be Stack Overflow, a question-and-answer site specifically for programmers. Just one year later, Glassdoor named Genesys one of the Best Places to Work for 2015. So venture out.

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Growth Needs to Come from the Entire Company

Harvard Business Review

Consider the sports apparel company Under Armour. Its goals are extremely ambitious; it is not just a pioneer in developing new fabrics for active wear, but in developing wearable electronics. You are likely to discover, along the way, that you lack the capabilities you need, and must develop them from scratch.