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Academia and Executive Search: Navigating the Academic Leadership Landscape

N2Growth Blog

The Importance of Academic Leadership in Higher Education In the rapidly changing landscape of academics and higher education , the role of leadership has become increasingly important. Academic leadership is a crucial factor in achieving success in higher education.

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Unlocking Digital Leadership: CIO Executive Search

N2Growth Blog

The Importance of CIO Leadership in the Modern Business Landscape In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, digital leadership has emerged as a critical factor for success. To start, it is essential to clearly define the specific traits and skills required for effective digital leadership within your organization.

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Using Your Remaining Training Budget Wisely

Kevin Eikenberry

Whether you manage the training budget for yourself, your team, your department, or your entire organization, you are acutely aware that there are just two months left in the year. The post Using Your Remaining Training Budget Wisely appeared first on Kevin Eikenberry on Leadership & Learning.

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Working Manager: How to Support Your Team and Get Work Done Too

Let's Grow Leaders

Successful Working Managers Relentlessly Prioritize, Invest in People, and Delegate “I’m a working manager – not that all managers aren’t working, but I have an enormous pile of my work, besides having to lead my team. Make sure your team knows what everyone can fairly expect from one another. What should I do?”

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10 Inexpensive Ways to Develop People on a Team

Ron Edmondson

Every team needs some inexpensive ways to develop people on the team. When budgets are stretched, development often is pushed to the back burner or cut altogether from the budget. This is dangerous for a team, which wishes to remain healthy and continue growing. Swap responsibilities to lead a development activity.

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Picasso’s Napkin: A Leadership Lesson on Valuing Expertise

Skip Prichard

And every member of your team undoubtedly has some type of undervalued expertise. Leadership is not just about actions but the depth of experience behind those actions. People often ask her to do things and offer a budget which is insulting based on the complexity of the ask. Think about that. My daughter is an amazing artist.

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How to Increase Creativity and Innovation on a Tight Budget

Ron Edmondson

I remember once a staff member asked me to consider a non-budgeted purchase. The team in this area of ministry all agreed it had to be made. I knew we didn’t have the budgeted funds to make the purchase. No, but the use of creativity and innovation can often be avoided if there is enough money in the budget.