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Crafting Leadership Excellence: The N2Growth Approach to Executive Development

N2Growth Blog

A high premium is placed on collaboration, with the understanding that pooling diverse perspectives encourages innovation and creativity. Leaders have the responsibility and power to shape the course and outcome of their companies by influencing the organizational structure, culture, decision-making process, and employee performance.

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Three Ways to Improve Retention on Your Team

Great Leadership By Dan

For organizations, attrition is an expensive issue that takes money away from impactful progress, innovation, employee benefits, and enjoyable team activities. Spend time mentoring by transferring skills, giving knowledge, and providing feedback during and after the project.

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July 2017 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Anne writes, “Your leadership manifesto ensures you stay the course in challenging times and focus on what’s most important at all times.” Bill Treasurer of Giant Leap Consulting provided How to Choose a Great Mentor. Bill recaps, “Having a good mentor can take you far in your leadership journey.

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Reprise: Interview with Sir Marshall Goldsmith and Chip Bell on Effective Mentoring

QAspire

Bell in 2013 when they released their book Managers as Mentors. Effective mentoring is a great way to elevate capabilities of people. How does one approach mentoring when working in a hyper-competitive business environment where speed and results take up precedence? What is your #1 tip if I am looking for a mentor?

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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. Employees stay with organizations that care about them and help them grow.

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How to Get Lazy People to Work

Kevin Eikenberry

However, your values and ethics also impact your perspective. What you define as lazy, how you define a work ethic, what you believe is the right work/life balance for you – all of these and more play into your perspective – and judgment – about whether someone is “lazy&# or not.

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Wait, I’m the Boss?!? The Guide for New Managers to Succeed

Skip Prichard

How do I coach and mentor my former teammates? So, the best way to learn is often to seek out a skilled manager in your organization and ask that person to mentor you—to teach you what it takes to be good manager. They are extremely ethical and believe that honesty, effort, and reliability form the foundation of success.