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The ROLE of Emotional Intelligence in Effective Leadership Today

The Center For Leadership Studies

Take in these wise words from HBR’s 2002 article “ Leading in Times of Trauma ” 2 : “You can’t eliminate such suffering, nor can you ask people to check their emotions at the door. But you can use your leadership to begin the healing process. The EQ Edge: Emotional Intelligence and Your Success. Jossey-Bass; 2011:30.

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Are You Falling for the Myth of "Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail"?

Great Leadership By Dan

For instance, a 2002 study of major construction projects found that 86% went over budget. As a result, the IT firm changed their process to minimize any changes at the tail end of the project. When was the last time you saw a major planned project suffer from a cost overrun ? In turn, a 2014 study of IT projects found that only 16.2%

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How to Explain That Gap in Your Resume

HR Digest

If you have taken a break in your career and are now looking to get back into the workforce, the question is how do you explain that absence in your resume or to potential recruiters. Do you ignore that gap in your resume and tackle the expected questions during the hiring process, or give an explanation on the resume itself?

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Employee Relationships is a Serious Employer Responsibility

HR Digest

Gennard and Judge (2002) state, “Employee relations is a study of the rules, regulations, and agreements by which employees are managed both as individuals and as a collective group, the priority given to the individual as opposed to the collective relationship varying from company to company depending upon the values of management.

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10 Characteristics Of High-Performing Teams

Tim Milburn

Each team member carries his or her own weight and respects the team processes and other members. Ron Ricci , co-author of The Collaboration Imperative , is the vice president of corporate positioning and has spent the last decade helping Cisco develop and nurture a culture of sharing and collaborative processes.

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External Assessments Neuter Managerial-Leadership Judgment

Mike Cardus

The assessments are often used only at critical points in the persons career development. The evaluation of competency and if the person is doing their best within their role of work, has the proper Complexity Processing , values the work , skilled-knowledge to complete the work and has the right normative-value of temperament.

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Behaviors of Collaborative Leaders

Great Leadership By Dan

Tell people your style and thought process for navigating tricky, or even every day, decisions. In our experience, and this is backed up by research, there's a direct relationship between the agility and resilience of a team and the transparency of its decision­ making processes. Ultimately, it's as much a mindset as it is a process.