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My 2020 Story and a Few Lessons Along the Way

QAspire

I began 2020 with a firm plan to execute a significant mid-career transition that involved voluntary movement out of a rewarding senior leadership role, relocating family, reuniting with my parents and (hopefully) start new assignments. Reinventing Career in Disruptive Times. Why Organizations Don’t Learn? My 2020 Story.

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Review of “Still Surprised: A Memoir of a Life in Leadership” by Warren Bennis

The Practical Leader

Peter Drucker was often called the father of modern management thinking. I’ve long been a reader of Warren ’s books on leadership, change, and team/organization dynamics. Warren has a long and very distinguished career. Warren Bennis has been described as the father of leadership.

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To Get Honest Feedback, Leaders Need to Ask

Harvard Business Review

“The only way to discover your strengths,” wrote Peter Drucker, “is through feedback analysis.” The point of this tool is to help individuals and organizations measure their leadership competencies and act on their discoveries. Don’t End Your Career With Regrets in Your Personal Life. But nor do they act on it.