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Top 30 Leadership Blogs 2010 | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

You’ll note when reviewing the Top Leadership Blogs list below that I did not apply a numerical hierarchy to the rankings, but rather just disclosed my data points – I decided it would be a better list if I let you draw your own conclusions and render your own opinions. You can follow Marshall on Twitter @coachgoldsmith.

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You Can Be a Great Leader and Also Have a Life

Harvard Business Review

“The culture in the bank’s accounting and finance team has changed totally since I got here,” she said. If I find it competes with my work, I will cancel, delegate or move work around,” Rowe said. When she discovered the bank didn’t have a paid family leave policy, a word to the CEO changed that.

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How the Best CEOs Get the Important Work Done

Harvard Business Review

And they constantly review the 60 percent to decide if really need to do them or can delegate them to others. Disentangle yourself from the Byzantine bickering of the professional managerial class. Otherwise, it can probably be delegated to someone on your team to figure out. But I don’t have to fix them.”

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4 Models for Using AI to Make Decisions

Harvard Business Review

Charismatic CEOs enjoy leading and inspiring people, so they don’t like delegating critical business decisions to smart algorithms. Computational autonomy requires that C-suites revisit the hows and whys of delegation. They’re constantly driving data-driven reviews and making recommendations. That’s hard.