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The Great Leadership Development and Succession Planning eBook

Great Leadership By Dan

The Great Leadership Development and Succession Planning Kit is a “best of” collection of blog posts from the award winning blog Great Leadership , written by Dan McCarthy, an experienced leadership development practitioner and author. Scott Eblin - Executive coach, leadership strategist, speaker and author.

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The Rainmaker Fab Five Blog Picks of the Week

Sales Wolf Blog

SHRM - Society for Human Resource Managment Indispensible for the HR Professional!  William Taylor agrees and points out some great reasons why we shouldn't hate HR and what the function needs to do to change the perception others hold of it.  Department of Labor Employment Standards Administration (ESA) - U.S.

Blog 140
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What Leaders Can Do To Encourage Learning And Growth

Tanveer Naseer

Among the many responsibilities that come with leadership, one that I’m particularly passionate about is facilitating the learning and growth of those you serve. ‘Focus on behaviours to change culture. Behaviours turn into attitudes, and attitudes become the culture.’ “At the heart of social learning is connection.”

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How to Deal with Political Conflict at Work

Let's Grow Leaders

In a post-pandemic world where social and traditional media contribute to polarization, workplace conflict that stems from differing politics, worldviews, and values can feel scary and overwhelming. This kind of proclamation, especially from people in leadership roles, shuts down dialog, and damages trust and psychological safety.

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Technology Is Not Threatening Our Humanity — We Are

Harvard Business Review

I was there for a gathering of Human Resources executives, the third conference I have attended this autumn in which a central theme was the “technological revolution” and its implications for employment, education, and lifestyles. One early evening a few weeks ago I went for a walk in the streets of Vienna.