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Expecting the Unexpected: Meet Unpredictability with Agility and Adaptability

The Practical Leader

The January 2011 issue of my newsletter featured a selection of hilariously inaccurate predictions about 1993 made in 1893, a few funny failed predictions from the 1400s to 2000s, and a short list of insanely wrong comments (e.g. A major focus of my writing and leadership/culture development career has been dealing with change.

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Updates from the CMI Sri Lanka Board

Chartered Management Institute

Mellisa Patrick CMgr MCMI, CMI’s programme development manager, attended the event to engage with potential new partners, including universities, colleges, and technical and vocational education and training (TVET) providers. COVID-19 has changed this perspective completely. CMI members always see more.

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Leading From Within: Shifting Ego, Ceding Control, and Rising Empathy

Great Leadership By Dan

At any level of the organization, leaders can develop a new, positive dynamic by focusing on each employee’s personalized needs, demonstrating respect for the employee and allowing trust to build, thereby increasing engagement as well.

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10 Best Leadership Blogs Every Leader Must Follow

Experience to Lead

To help you cut through the noise, we’ve curated 10 of our favorite leadership blogs and podcasts for 2022 on leadership strategy and development. This robust leadership blog from INSEAD features incisive pieces on strategy, operations and management. Great for deep dives into modern leadership development challenges.

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Do you have the next generation of leaders you need?

Strategy Driven

With succession management so critical to driving a competitive advantage and securing a company’s future, what is hindering organizations from preparing for and feeling confident in their succession development efforts? As companies are operating globally, their ability to develop executives who can lead across borders is critical.

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CMI Hong Kong: updates from the board

Chartered Management Institute

Mellisa Patrick CMgr MCMI, CMI’s programme development manager, attended the event to engage with potential new partners, including universities, colleges, and technical and vocational education and training (TVET) providers. What skills should we pursue to suit our future needs?

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5 Pitfalls of Marketing Waterfalls

Strategy Driven

The waterfall methodology was a classic approach used for software development. And lastly, for those that are exploring alternative options, I would recommend using agile models supported with more customer behavior analytics to spot clusters, trends, and buying intent. A marketing waterfall “lead” is a faceless customer.