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February 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the February 2020 Leadership Development Carnival! We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, engagement, team building, and more. Diana explains: “The ability to delegate is a key leadership competency. Communication. Good question.

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To Decide Where to Grow Next, Pinpoint What Makes Your Company Different

Harvard Business Review

Patagonia’s commitment to sustainability and ethical practices across all business aspects is the epitome of strategic clarity. Such dedication distinguishes a company in a competitive market, driving sustainable growth and fostering customer loyalty.

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Why Mission Statements Fail

LDRLB

We know that they have greater profitability, not just because they’re performing better but because customers respond to purpose-driven organizations. We know purpose-driven companies have a lower cost of customer acquisition, longer tenure of customer loyalty, and higher net promoter scores. Is it for the industry?

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Leadership actions that are not an option for leaders.

Strategy Driven

’ Here are the actions I have observed about leadership that are mandatory for leadership success. All other leadership characteristics and outcomes fade if there is a lack of truth. If the leader is slack, lacks work ethic, or is slow to decide, they have given tacit permission to their team to be and do the same.

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We Need More “Heart and Soul” in the Age of “Mind and Strength”

Michael Lee Stallard

Many customers can sense this. When relationships with customers are not established or nurtured, such as in my wife’s case, an opportunity to develop customer loyalty is missed. This applies to those we work alongside, our suppliers, and our customers. . This article appeared in In Design magazine.

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Why Mission Statements Fail

LDRLB

We know that they have greater profitability, not just because they’re performing better but because customers respond to purpose-driven organizations. We know purpose-driven companies have a lower cost of customer acquisition, longer tenure of customer loyalty, and higher net promoter scores. Is it for the industry?

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A penny saved is a penny earned. Or is it?

Strategy Driven

I’ll add a few words of definition to each, but more important, think about each of these virtues as it relates to you, your self-disciplines, your actions, and your ethics. If you enjoyed this article, let us keep you up-to-date on other newly published insights by signing up for our complimentary StrategyDriven Newsletter.

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