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Top Change Articles for 2016 at Enclaria

Change Starts Here

The following are the most popular posts of 2016 at the Enclaria blog. In response to a Forbes article insisting change agents aren’t needed, I set the record straight about what change agents do (at least the good ones) and why their role is an essential driver of change. Why Change Requires More Than Training and Communication.

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September 2016 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the September 2016 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! The Lead Change Group would like to thank Coaches Training Institute (CTI) for sponsoring the Lead Change Group (including this carnival) for September 2016. Karin Hurt of Let’s Grow Leaders contributed 6 Reasons Your Training Program Isn’t Working.

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March 2016 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the March 2016 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! In this post, Conor looks back on the legacy of Frederick Douglass and imagines changes to education which would thrill him, should he visit 2016. Thank you to everyone who submitted articles for this month’s carnival! Let’s Get Started.

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Featured at Forbes: Do you know how important you are to your employees’ development?

ReImagine Work

Forbes, July 22, 2016 : “E-learning serves a purpose. Live training has its place. We very much appreciate your article and agree that employers are VERY important to their team’s development! #HR. LandrumHR (@LandrumHR) July 26, 2016. No problem @MarySchaefer ! Image Credit: Pixabay, Alexas_Fotos.

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Mary Schaefer featured as Leading Voice at Lead Change Group blog this month

ReImagine Work

Since 2004, Mary has had own business coaching and training managers, HR leaders and employees to bring more humanity to their work cultures through treating each other like human beings, applying listening and coaching skills, and… Excerpt from Lead Change Group post by Paula Kiger, June 1, 2016.

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How to Lead People Who Know More Than You Do!

Marshall Goldsmith

By Marshall Goldsmith, Alan Mulally & Sam Shriver / Training Industry Magazine Fall 2016. Read the rest of the article here: [link]. Peter Drucker presented a very simple definition: “Knowledge Workers are people who know more about what they are doing than their boss does.” Enter the “Knowledge Worker.”.

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Car-Mileage Targets: Only One Part of the Solution

Coaching Tip

mpg to April 2016 at 25.2 concert with the federal and state governments setting higher taxes on fuel while making economic rapid transit (train, bus and rental vehicles) available for people to use in place of higher priced fuel for personal car and truck usage. . Source: The Wall Street Journal, May 25, 2016. Related articles.