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Building the next leadership pipeline with short-term executive programs in Top B-schools

HR Digest

As people advance in their industry, they may need to develop leadership, finance, or accounting skills, which they can acquire through these EMBAs or short business courses. The learners can see the differences (or not) they bring to their managerial and leadership styles. Cost Factor.

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Rapid Realignment Teaches Leaders How To Adapt And Stay Focused

Eric Jacobson

Labovitz and Victor Rosansky , share throughout the book a series of case studies from Federal Express , Quest Diagnostics , Navy Hospital at Camp Pendleton , Farmington Savings Bank and a host of other organizations who have stepped up to the challenge of rapid realignment. The authors, Dr. George H.

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How to Beat Mid-Career Malaise

Harvard Business Review

It’s much more than just an “episodic moment” of frustration or “a particularly gruesome work project” that depletes you, says Gianpiero Petriglieri, associate professor of organizational behavior at INSEAD. “It’s a protracted feeling of, ‘Am I missing something?’”

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Why Aren't You Delegating?

Harvard Business Review

Dee II Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business and author of What Were They Thinking?: A 2007 study on time management found that close to half of the 332 companies surveyed were concerned about their employees' delegation skills. Case Study #1: Hire people you can delegate to.

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How to Manage Your Star Employee

Harvard Business Review

Group dynamics are another concern when you have a standout performer on your team, says Mary Shapiro, who teaches organizational behavior at Simmons College and wrote the HBR Guide to Leading Teams. “Give her training responsibilities,” she adds. “Give her discretion in how she does the work.”

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Where Will You Be in Five Years?

Harvard Business Review

Most businesses don't even know what's going to be required in two or three years," says Joseph Weintraub, a professor of management and organizational behavior at Babson College and co-author of the book, The Coaching Manager: Developing Top Talent in Business. Case Study #1: Know where you thrive.

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Be a Better Global Collaborator

Harvard Business Review

Global leadership is much more complicated than leading people like you," says Mansour Javidan, the Director of the Global Mindset Institute at Thunderbird School of Global Management and author of " Making It Overseas." "Smart managers at smart companies are usually somewhat prepared for cross-cultural collaboration. What the Experts Say.