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October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival! David shares: “ Communications leaders have risen to the communication challenges brought on by 2020. Linda Fisher Thornton of LeadinginContext contributed Leadership: Evaluating Ethical Awareness. Communication. With Words.

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Foster Your Ethical Brand Reputation

Leading in Context

By Linda Fisher Thornton Connect Magazine invited me to weigh in on why ethical brand reputation is so important and how brands can build and foster stronger images.­ In this article I share practical advice on protecting ethical brands and five top leadership trends I see unfolding in 2020.

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February 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the February 2020 Leadership Development Carnival! Eileen McDargh contributed To Survive and Thrive in 2020 – Find Inflection Points. Mary Ila Ward of Horizon Point Consulting contributed 3 Tips for Leading Well in 2020. What are your key focus areas for leading well in 2020? Communication.

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Hope Is What People Need from Leaders Today

Michael Lee Stallard

Brooks differentiated the terms this way in an article in The Atlantic : “Optimism is the belief that things will turn out all right; hope makes no such assumption but is a conviction that one can act to make things better in some way.” This article was co-authored by Katharine P. Are you optimistic about the future?

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Business Management Tips to Help You Boost Profits in 2020

Strategy Driven

This article focuses on the latter, inspecting how you, as a manager of a business, can make better decisions, and manage your resources more wisely, in order to improve growth, boost profits, and please shareholders. Read on to learn how to sharpen the tools in your management kit in 2020 and beyond. Think Staff. Software Steals.

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Ageless beauty: How to manage multi-generational teams

Chartered Management Institute

Article: Ageless beauty: How to manage multi-generational teams Written by Jamie Oliver Share Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share via email If older workers bring the wisdom of experience, their younger peers can inject energy and fresh ideas. Please login to the left to confirm your registration and access the article.

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How Chatbots Can Support University Education

The Horizons Tracker

An article in Nature last year highlighted the extremely high levels of burnout among academics. The article explains how burnout has ballooned during the pandemic as a result of the “continuous, long-term physical, cognitive or emotional effort” that faculty are exposed to. Helping faculty.

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