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Four Situational Leadership® Quotes

The Center For Leadership Studies

The Situational Leadership ® methodology is a “50 – 50 model.” It has been in active use for over 50 years, and it was created approximately 50 years after the discipline of organizational behavior and leadership development began. Leadership is never over (Organizations change, jobs change and so do people.).

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Situational Leadership® Helps you Create a Safe Working Environment

The Center For Leadership Studies

I am proud to teach Situational Leadership ® every day. Even as 14+ million managers have gone through the program in some form or fashion, it remains a comparatively untapped resource and strategy for many of the urgent leadership challenges in our world today! So, move forward. Embrace change.

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Hiring for a Situational Leadership® Mindset

The Center For Leadership Studies

It makes sense that if Situational Leadership ® is part of your organization’s leadership development culture and language, it could greatly benefit your recruitment (and retention) efforts if you were to check for this leadership approach and its invaluable competencies in candidates before you hire.

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The Center for Leadership Studies Announces New Program for Empowering Accountability Through Situational Leadership® Practices

The Center For Leadership Studies

Cary, NC – April 25, 2023 – The Center for Leadership Studies (CLS), the global home of the Situational Leadership ® Model, announced the upcoming release of Situational Performance Ownership , a new program that takes a revolutionary approach to equip individuals to take ownership and accountability for their role in the leadership process.

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Leadership Development in the Modern Workplace

The Center For Leadership Studies

More than 1 billion jobs—about one-third of jobs worldwide—are likely to be transformed by technology in the next decade. The paragraphs below summarize how leadership has been impacted by each of these organizational realities, and provide perspective on the implications for leadership development moving forward.

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Leadership Basics | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Most leaders practice some aspects of the following representative leadership styles: authoritative, analytical, charismatic, emotional, intuitive, opportunistic, servant, benevolent, instructional, collaborative, delegatory, inspirational, consultative, visionary, coaching, and democratic. Which type of leader are you?

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