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5 Big Ideas: What’s Next for Leadership Development?

Great Leadership By Dan

In MHO, when it comes to leadership development, the Center for Creative Leadership is second to none. I’ve sung CCL’s praises before – I love their research-based approach, resources, programs, and products. So when I came across CCL’s 2011-2012 Annual Report called What’s Next for Leadership? CCL is challenging that paradigm.

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Remote Working and Management: Accepted or Not?

CoachStation

This has been triggered by the recent Covid-19 environment, improvements in technology, recognised cost-savings and manager/employee attitudes. This influences how managers operate and continue to develop new skills within the modern work environment. I wrote about this in 2012, as have many others in the last decade or more.

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Preview Thursday – Humble Leadership

Lead Change Blog

Organizations around the world are struggling with the increasing rate of change, the degree of global interconnectedness, multiculturalism, and the pace of technological advances. Product specialization is accelerating. Climate change is accelerating. Cultural diversification is accelerating.

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PCamp Utah and the “unconference” explained

Lead on Purpose

In the technology world, conferences have grown into huge events that attract thousands of participants and occupy massive convention centers. Hosting technology conferences has turned into an industry driven by big money and advertising. network, learn and improve their ability to create great products. Enter BarCamp.

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Rookie Talent: Avoiding a Kodak Moment

Leading Blog

In 2012, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The lack of skill development and leadership development among Generation Y affects every generation. This generation is the first to be raised in a post-industrial era driven by technology. So how do we lead this generation of rookie talent?

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Future-Proofing Your Business 2020

Strategy Driven

The other side offers raging competition as the internet opens up the market to international players through innovation and technology that is hard to keep up with. Many traditional businesses are succumbing to entities dominating web presence by implementing the latest technology. Cloud Technology. Keep yourself informed.

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9 Lessons from Henry Ford’s $5 Day Decision

Leading Blog

Its product, a simple one that can be produced easily because of a manufacturing process that you invented, is wildly popular. But in 1903, automobiles were an elite product. Especially when demand for Ford’s products was ballooning — workers could not work fast enough. Henry Ford. Only the rich could afford them.

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