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AI for Execs: Navigating the Future of Business.

Rich Gee Group

"AI doesn't replace leadership; it redefines it. As executives navigate the complex waters of modern-day leadership, understanding AI isn't just beneficial—it's essential. Consider arranging workshops or seminars for top leadership to gain foundational knowledge. Is it customer service? Supply chain management?

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28 Leadership Development Recommendations for your Individual Development Plan

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to the September edition of the Leadership Development Carnival ! For this month’s edition, I asked an all-star cadre of leadership development bloggers, authors, and consultants to submit an answer to the following question: “We all know that individual development plans (IDPs) need to be tailored for each leader.

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Dating the boss, crossing an invisible line?

HR Digest

Everyone will naturally think that the person sleeping with the boss will have the inside scoop on promotions, pay and information, and that undermines trust in leadership, cautions Robert Chestnut, Airbnb’s Chief Ethics Officer. Sometimes operating in different silos may also help if the relationship is going to be long term.

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A Board Member’s Guide to Corporate Political Spending

Harvard Business Review

Making these decisions requires that directors have expertise, exercise informed judgment, and be guided by an ethical compass. Determining the impact of political spending on stakeholders, the firm’s long-term interests, on broader issues in which it may have a stake, and the needs of the society in which the company operates.