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Is Leadership Development the Answer to Low Employee Engagement? (Yes.)

N2Growth Blog

This White Paper is excerpted and adapted from Ultra Leadership: Go Beyond Usual and Ordinary to Engage Others and Lead Real Change (Giuliano, Lioncrest, 2016). In 2004 the Corporate Executive Board’s research showed an 87% decrease in the likelihood of departure for highly engaged employees. The problem is leadership on autopilot.

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The Top Ten Posts on My Blog in 2020

Kevin Eikenberry

I have been writing a blog since 2004, and averaging at least three posts per week for the past 11 years. The post The Top Ten Posts on My Blog in 2020 appeared first on Kevin Eikenberry on Leadership & Learning. That is a lot of writing, and a lot of reading.

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Be•Know•Do: A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

Be•Know•Do: Leadership the Army Way: Adapted from the Official Army Leadership Manual United States Army (Author); Frances Hesselbein and Eric K. Cavanagh the United States military services do the best job developing leaders United States Army Warfighting: The U.S. Shinseki (Introduction), and Richard E.

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Weekly Round-Up: On Effective Leadership, Resilience & Company Culture

leaderCommunicator

Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. One of the most significant came in early 2004 when we decided to relocate from San Francisco to Las Vegas…. 4 Ways to Measure Your Leadership Skills By Minda Zetlin, Inc. Can leadership qualities be measured? It turns out the answer is yes.

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Be•Know•Do: A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

Be•Know•Do: Leadership the Army Way: Adapted from the Official Army Leadership Manual United States Army (Author); Frances Hesselbein and Eric K. Shinseki (Introduction), and Richard E.

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Stop Selling And Start Leading

Eric Jacobson

“Today’s savvy buyers are impatient with old-school selling tactics and stereotypical sales behaviors,” explain the authors of the new book, Stop Selling And Start Leading: How to Make Extraordinary Sales Happen. It’ll teach you how to leverage the power of The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership to consistently make extraordinary sales.

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IT on Steroids: The Benefits (and Risks) of Accelerating Technology

Harvard Business Review

By 2004, RIM had acquired 1 million subscribers and only three years later surpassed the 10 million mark. A second accelerant of IT delivery is the iterative software development philosophy known as "agile development." This simple tactic is seemingly backed up by the research. In 1998, RIM launched the BlackBerry.