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Highlighting Our January 2017 Sponsor: Bill Treasurer

Lead Change Blog

We are elated to have the Bill Treasurer as our Lead Change Group sponsor for January 2017! Benefiting from the concepts first introduced in Bill’s bestselling books, participants come away with stronger leadership skills, improved team performance, and more career backbone. Other Resources.

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September 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, engagement, motivation, productivity, team building, and more. Bernd Geropp provided How to set goals with your employees. Bernd shares: “Goal setting with employees is not easy. 2017 WBI U.S.

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What Disengaged Employees Would Say to the Boss (If They Could Be Honest)

Michael Lee Stallard

In 2017 you need to understand why and make changes that will boost employee engagement. Include us in goal setting. You work hard to set our department’s annual goals and achieve them. We want you to include us in planning our department’s goals. Align our individual goals with department goals.

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January 2018 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Dana Theus of InPower Coaching submitted 4 Tips for Changing Careers. Team Building. Mary Ila Ward of Horizon Point Consulting provided My 2017 Book of the Year. Read what book Mary Ila chose to be the 2017 Book of the Year and how it can help you become original. Follow Randy on Twitter at @RandyConley.

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5 Things We Learned About Creating a Successful Workplace Diversity Program

Harvard Business Review

As of 2017, nearly 75% of those in computing and mathematical fields were men and fewer than 15% were black or Hispanic. While UNEION does include readings and activities designed to challenge participants’ views of workplace inclusion, the goal is to put those ideas into action.