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How Good Leadership Can Impact Employees’ Innovative Behavior

Leading Blog

G OOD LEADERSHIP is an important element in the success of any organization. There’s been a lot of debate on whether leadership skills can be acquired in life or the person must be born with them. There are some people who seem to be born with great leadership skills, as well as those who developed them later in life.

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Aim Higher: The Power of Focus

Skip Prichard

I am instantly transported back to elementary school. Where I have achieved anything of significance, I used the power of focus. The power of focus marshals a concentrated burst of energy in a direction that alters the current state and produces powerful results. Leadership is also all about focus.

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The Surprising Power of Business Experiments

Skip Prichard

His new book, Experimentation Works: The Surprising Power of Business Experiments , takes you through his research and best practices to show how to experiment and test before acting. Both revolutions were about the potential of new experimentation tools, processes, and cultures and what companies should do to unlock their power.

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Dare Yourself to Pick Both

Lead Change Blog

There’s one school of leadership thought that tells us to step up, take risks, make decisions, and take charge. to take full advantage of the power and authority of our position. Management is about arranging and telling. Leadership is about nurturing and enhancing.” ~Tom Manage accordingly. Admiral Chester Nimitz.

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Leading with integrity: lessons from Britain’s Most Admired Companies

Chartered Management Institute

The chief of the financial powerhouse that is reshaping UK towns and cities with £1.3tn of assets under management says that he prefers to run, cycle, or walk to work. The chief of the financial powerhouse that is reshaping UK towns and cities with £1.3tn of assets under management says that he prefers to run, cycle, or walk to work.

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CMI Highlights – 14 February

Chartered Management Institute

This week, articles in Forbes Poland and Fortune China referenced CMI findings that 82% of managers who enter management positions have not had the relevant training. Management apprenticeships offer a powerful way to prepare managers. It’s not just individuals who benefit. Play clip ]. Why not share it.

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February 2015 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the February 2015 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! For those of you who watched the Super Bowl this weekend, did you gain any leadership takeaways? It seems that sports frequently provides an opportunity for leadership analogies! Dana Theus of In Power Consulting submitted Fearless Feedback.