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Leading Through Change: 4 Practical Tips To Help Your Team Embrace a New Idea

Let's Grow Leaders

Here’s the question that prompted this production of #askingforafriend … “Hey Karin, I have a really exciting vision I know will be helpful for my team. In larger groups, we often will gamify this process, by giving team members lightbulb stickers to “vote” for the best practices they resonate with the most.

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Top Leadership Blog Posts

Michael Lee Stallard

Read on to learn how procrastination might be killing your productivity.” Turner presents Lewin and Historical Traces to Change Management posted at JohnRTurner_HPT_resource. She also provides a practical 4-step process to make a change in your attitude.” Have you ever thought about how it affects you? ”

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The November 2011 Leadership Development Carnival

Great Leadership By Dan

Janna Rust presents Procrastination and Productivity posted at Purposeful Leadership , saying, "What are you procrastinating with right now? Read on to learn how procrastination might be killing your productivity.". Turner presents Lewin and Historical Traces to Change Management posted at JohnRTurner_HPT_resource.

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Leadership Posts from Top Bloggers

Michael Lee Stallard

I’d encourage you to use this month’s Carnival as a catalyst to kick-off that process. More HR predictions from Bruce Lewin, with Reviewing Predictions for HR posted at Four Groups’ Blog. Erik Samdahl weighs in with The Top 10 Talent Trends of 2010 posted at Productivity Blog.

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How to Have the Courage to Move into A Brave Place

Frank Sonnenberg Online

The concept can be traced back to Kurt Lewin , a founder of social psychology and of management theory. Lewin and his colleagues created “safe spaces” in which groups of employees and managers could speak honestly about working conditions and productivity goals without fear of retaliation or retribution.

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Scaling Is Hard. Here's How Akamai Did It.

Harvard Business Review

But once the company has honed in on a strong value proposition and found initial product-market fit, what is the best approach to scaling it? Later joined by Jonathan Seelig, an MIT Sloan MBA student, the Akamai team raised an $8 million Series A based on the lab prototype in order to commercialize the product. Really hard.

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