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Highlights – 27 March

Chartered Management Institute

In this week’s newsletter, you’ll find our tips on how to develop adaptability, and advice from a board-level leader who’s experienced its power first-hand. And finally, don’t miss your chance to hear Gillette CEO Gary Coombe sharing his sports marketing wisdom in this year’s Maclaren Memorial Lecture. Book your spot.

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Five questions to ask each week

Lead on Purpose

Filed under: Leadership , Knowledge , Learning , Product Management / Marketing Tagged: | learn , opportunity , value , Mark Sanborn , design « Five championship strategies Book Review: Here Comes Everybody » Like Be the first to like this post. As product leaders we need to plan and then move forward with focus and energy.

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Leadership lessons

Lead on Purpose

Today’s post is a link to Stewart Rogers ‘ blog the Strategic Product Manager , which contains several great leadership quotes from McKinsey. 2 Responses Stewart Rogers , on August 18, 2009 at 6:40 am said: Thanks for the mention! Take a few minutes and learn about Leadership Lessons from McKinsey.

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Leaving the nest

Lead on Purpose

Filed under: Knowledge , Purpose , Trust « Guest Post: Market Sensing is not Crop Dusting Value comes from work » Like Be the first to like this post. Theme: Digg 3 Column by WP Designer.

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Five myths about leadership

Lead on Purpose

Michael Reply Stewart Rogers , on January 26, 2010 at 11:34 am said: I love the pioneer myth. When it comes to selecting and orchestrating solution-strategies it’s too easy to forget either the technical or the social elements. As you point out, it’s a key responsibility to navigate both. Thank you for your insight.

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February 2019 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Here are 7 quick tips to ensure you’re the best boss you can be while giving employees what they need.” ” Discover Roger on Twitter at @DoctorDuncan. Julie summarizes: “In today’s tight labor market, it’s absolutely clear that HR and Recruiting can’t produce results all by themselves.

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Take the shot

Lead on Purpose

One Response Stewart Rogers , on May 19, 2009 at 6:44 pm said: Also worth noting that the player that takes the most shots is not always the most successful. Take inventory of the opportunities you have, decide which ones make sense, and take the shot. But sometimes they are. Theme: Digg 3 Column by WP Designer.

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