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Simple Steps to Embrace Ambiguity and Lead Significant Change

Lead Change Blog

It can be tempting to push pause on project implementation by falling into the thinking trap of, “This will probably change again tomorrow anyway.” That trap is a common symptom of a larger problem – embracing ambiguity. Yet, embracing ambiguity is a core competency required to enact significant change.

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LeadershipNow 140: July 2015 Compilation

Leading Blog

Changing change management via @McKinsey The power of digital to drive change. Changing change management via @McKinsey The power of digital to drive change. 15 Ways NOT to Lead Well by @bradlomenick. Leading Difficult People by @DanReiland. 30 People You Want On Your Team by @BrianKDodd.

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Leadership & Change

N2Growth Blog

First the bad news : If you’re not willing to embrace change you’re not ready to lead. In fact, leadership demands fluidity, which requires the willingness to recognize the need for change, and finally the ability to lead change. Put simply, leadership is not a static endeavor.

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October 2019 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Mark Brown contributed Lead By Listening. Welcome to the October Leadership Development Carnival. We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of development, engagement, productivity, team building, and more. Communication. Bernd Geropp provided The No1 feedback rule. Beth Beutler of H.O.P.E.

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Dr. Tasha Eurich on Unleashing Potential through Self-Awareness

HR Digest

Tasha delves into the evolving perception of leadership, the critical role of self-awareness in navigating change, and strategies for leaders in multicultural environments. First, embrace discomfort : knowing is always better than not knowing—so challenge yourself with new information, internally and externally.

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How to Solve Complex Problems Fast

Skip Prichard

“The answer is simple,” the professor said, then he waited a minute and added the important qualifier, “if you are a mathematical genius.”. In business, I often wonder if there are any simple problems. We are living in a world that is complex, full of ambiguity and more difficult to navigate. 10 Steps to Solving Complexity.

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Healthy Habits Of Successful Leaders – An Expert Roundup

Joseph Lalonde

Becoming A Healthy Leader There are plenty of ways to become a healthy leader. I’ve shared various ways you can become a healthy leader over the last couple of weeks. Today, I wanted to bring new voices to the civanonversation on what a healthy leader looks like. To do this, I reached out to leaders I admire and respect. Michael Hyatt.