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October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival! We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, engagement, motivation, productivity, team building, and more. Development. Julie Winkle Giulioni shared Development Plan or Development Planning?

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January 2018 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the January Leadership Development Carnival! Linda recaps, “As a global community, we have learned some things this year. Business leaders have learned that ethical leadership transforms organizational metrics.” Development. The themes for this month are… Let’s get started! Productivity.

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Serving a Cause Greater than Self

Michael Lee Stallard

They were exercising compassion, kindness, empathy and other emotional muscles of the heart that make them better connectors and will help them develop a Connection Culture. The conference is organized by the Foundation for Social Change, a group that is lead by super connector Louise Guido. why is everyone smiling?

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If Your Business isn’t Agile, You Won’t Have a Future. It’s That Simple

Great Leadership By Dan

So rapid is the pace of new developments, and so diverse the forms of competition, that many large corporations struggle to be agile enough to compete. Developing such agile leadership and shifting rigid mindsets is not easy. Guest post from Linda Holbeche : The rulebooks of business are being rewritten. A worthy aim!

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Playing the Long Game: The Employee Retention Process in HR

HR Digest

If companies get better at hiring candidates who correctly match the work ethic, job description, and company culture of the organization, they immediately reduce the likelihood of these candidates leaving. Gallup’s State of the Global Workplace Report emphasizes that only 15 percent of workers are actively engaged with their company.

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How to Be Generous in Business

Nathan Magnuson

Obviously there is no shortage of needs both locally and globally. Think about it: when businesses aren’t making any money, corporate sponsorships, employee development programming and hiring all come to a standstill. At the end of the day, no one should feel guilty for profits that are earned legally and ethically.

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SkillSoft to Film Videos on Employee Engagement, Strategic Alignment

Michael Lee Stallard

Skillsoft has 10 million licensed users that represent 55 percent of the Fortune 500 and 24 percent of the Global 2000 organizations in business, government, and education. The Conference Board released a report in January 2010 saying its research showed employee engagement is at its lowest point since the organization began surveying.

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