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3 Ways Thinking Small Will Improve Employee Engagement

Let's Grow Leaders

Employees are volunteering to help with the enthusiasm of Horshack in Welcome Back Kotter. . An entrepreneurial CEO recently brought me in to help build leadership bench strength. ” After his eight word caution, he funded the project. I’ve also seen companies rush to get (or stay) big, and lose their edge.

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100 Answers to the Question: What Is Leadership?

Lead from Within

If you Google the word leadership you can get about 479,000,000 results, each definition as unique as an individual leader. Here are 100 of the best ways to define leadership–choose the ones that fits best for you. Then people will appreciate your leadership.” This, and not much else, is the essence of leadership.”

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First Engage Yourself: 7 Ways to Increase Your Own Engagement and Satisfaction

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Volunteer for a special project, participate on a committee or help to host a conference or charity event. Do you see opportunities for growth and career advancement? John Gabarro and John Kotter give good advice in their Harvard Business Review article Managing Your Boss. There might be opportunities you’re not aware of.

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Retain Your Top Performers

Marshall Goldsmith

Leaders are debating the changing nature of work and the perceived decline in job security (the lifelong career at a benevolent company is a fading memory) and the erosion of corporate loyalty. Young leaders engage in an “action learning” project in which they work on real-life problems facing the firm. Five Trends .

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Speak To The Heart To Lead Change

Tanveer Naseer

In “ The Heart of Change ”, John Kotter and Dan Cohen discuss a study they conducted with Deloitte Consulting about the nature of change. People cannot focus on potential problems to be solved or projects to be accomplished until their leader addresses the emotions they are likely to feel in any given situation. Forget the platitudes.

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A Transformation Is Underway at U.S. Veterans Affairs. We Got an Inside Look.

Harvard Business Review

Obama nominated Robert McDonald , an Army veteran and experienced executive who had honed his leadership skills during a 33-year career at Proctor and Gamble, to attempt the difficult turnaround. McDonald and his team’s approach was heavily influenced by John Kotter’s eight steps for effective organizational change.