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October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival! David shares: “ Communications leaders have risen to the communication challenges brought on by 2020. Joel Garfinkle of the Career Advancement Blog shared Tips to Radiate Executive Presence on Video Conference Calls. Communication. With Words.

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3M’s SVP of HR Kristen Ludgate on a Better Way to Attract Top Talent

HR Digest

I’m thinking a lot about how to bring the best learnings from 2020 into the new normal, whenever that arrives. I spent much of my career in the legal profession, so I definitely bring an analytical perspective to taking in information, assessing the situation, and considering solutions, risks and benefits. PHOTO: 3M.

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CMI Highlights

Chartered Management Institute

Being an ethical and inclusive leader is a central pillar of CMI's Professional Standard. It could help boost pay equality Tips and tools to help you navigate the slippery slope of business ethics Lessons from Britain’s Most Admired Companies on leading with integrity Should pets be allowed in the office? Don’t miss out!

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Creating Strategic Roadmaps for the Future: Dawn Jones

HR Digest

Since 2017, this program has reached 2,500 mid-senior grade employees, with 93% participants stating it enabled them to improve their leadership skills and have a positive impact on their teams. 87% of employees who used the service in 2020 have stayed at Intel and 91% would recommend it to others.

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Case Study: Follow Dubious Orders or Speak Up?

Harvard Business Review

In an industry expected to generate $170 billion in revenue by 2020, she knew she’d have many opportunities. In one of her father’s many mini-lectures on how business works in Asia, he had mentioned that expectations and even ethics would be different in Seoul—but that knowledge didn’t ease her anxiety now.