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How to Seize Opportunity in a World of Disruption

Skip Prichard

Agile organizations treat disruption and adversity as opportunities.” In this environment of constant change, I often hear that we should be agile. They define agility and offer leaders a roadmap for navigating change. For those who haven’t read the book yet, what is agility? Navigate through Change.

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Unleash The Power of a Leadership Mindset: How to Develop and Cultivate It

Experience to Lead

You have to be agile and willing to adapt. Micromanagement Believing that employees are incapable of doing things on their own leads to conflict and tension and pushes people away. Micromanagement only causes frustration and hampers team members’ abilities to really thrive. Rigid thinking is the enemy of great leaders.

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September 2016 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Learn from them how to do the same for your company.” It’s just that many managers don’t know how to manage a high potential, and end up doing well-intended things that get unintended results. Joel Garfinkle of the Career Advancement Blog submitted Why Strong Leaders Have the Courage to Show Vulnerability.

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5 Leadership Signals that Turn Culture into Advantage

Skip Prichard

As many big organizations very deliberately move to more agile ways of working, leaders are finding that the controlling tendencies that helped bring them this far in their careers are less useful now. Their raft might be micromanaging what gets done and how it gets done.

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The Best Leadership Books of 2022

Leading Blog

Smart Growth : How to Grow Your People to Grow Your Company by Whitney Johnson (Harvard Business Review Press, 2022) Growth is the goal. The Crux : How Leaders Become Strategists by Richard P. Build is an incredible opportunity to learn how to start, grow, and exit a business from someone who has been through it all.

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