Remove Altman Remove Crisis Remove Leadership Remove Management
article thumbnail

Ditch ‘Change Fatigue’ and Embrace Continual Evolution

Center for Creative Leadership

” Employees are constantly told they need to change processes and practices, only for the leadership team to keep on doing what they always do, and managers maintaining the same old routines. What leaders must do is to help employees and managers to recalibrate their expectations,” Altman argues.

Altman 86
article thumbnail

How an Ownership Mentality Supports Cultural Transformation

Center for Creative Leadership

In an effort to better understand when and how corporate cultures change, CCL and corporate leaders surveyed a group of global VPs and directors in HR, Learning & Development, Leadership, and Talent Management. The importance and value of leadership training and coaching came out clearly in the survey results.

Altman 76
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Successful leadership ~ The Story of a Man | You're Not the Boss of Me

You're Not the Boss of Me

→ June 6, 2010 · 10:37 pm ↓ Jump to Comments Successful leadership ~ The Story of a Man The other evening I attended a retirement celebration for a former colleague. His bosses praised his leadership in community activities; his ability to galvanize his local workforce; and his good humour and cheerful disposition.

article thumbnail

Leaders and the Learning Organization | You're Not the Boss of Me

You're Not the Boss of Me

I’m thinking though that it is in the difficult times that leaders need to embrace the concepts of the Learning Organization and to build a culture of shared leadership. How they manage conflict. Reply louise altman November 23, 2010 at 12:43 am Hi Gwyn, What a great post! It can get pretty complex. What do you think?

article thumbnail

The Importance of Being Care-full

You're Not the Boss of Me

Start Again This may be good or bad news from a leadership perspective but the truth is that people come and people go. It’s always lovely to see you here Reply Pingback: Tweets that mention The Importance of Being Care-full | You’re Not the Boss of Me -- Topsy.com Louise Altman February 7, 2011 at 5:06 pm Wonderful post Gwyn!

article thumbnail

The Comfort Zone… It Isn't Always Dangerous | You're Not the Boss.

You're Not the Boss of Me

Share this: 8 Comments Filed under Change Management , Leading Change , Self Knowledge Tagged as Anais Nin , change , Danger in the Comfort Zone , Judith Bardwick , Risk ← Communication… Two Good Things About Yesterday. link] LeadershipNews: A Leadership Crisis or a Branding Issue?