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Protecting Your Employees (and Yourself) from the Stress-Connection Gap

Michael Lee Stallard

The nature of modern work has caused stress to rise to unhealthy levels at a time when people are also struggling with increased isolation. Research from Gallup shows a rising percentage of Americans who feel stress in their day-to-day lives. Nearly 80% of Americans now report being afflicted by stress.

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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. Innovation is important in any profession, and leadership development is no exception. Great leaders need to be creative, solve complex problems, make connections, make decisions, and manage relationships.

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4 Reasons Why Managers Fail

Harvard Business Review

Gartner research has found that managers today are accountable for 51% more responsibilities than they can effectively manage — and they’re starting to buckle under the pressure: 54% are suffering from work-induced stress and fatigue, and 44% are struggling to provide personalized support to their direct reports.

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Tailored Executive Coaching for the Entrepreneur: Vision to Victory

N2Growth Blog

By working closely with an executive coach, entrepreneurs gain access to knowledge and experience that can prove instrumental in their growth and development. Balancing these different roles can be overwhelming and require constant learning and development. Moreover, entrepreneurs often face a unique set of external pressures.

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I’m Optimistic About the Future of Leadership

Michael Lee Stallard

My colleagues and I believe that the primary reason people and organizations are struggling with employee engagement and organizational culture is that they are not intentional about developing cultures that connect people. Several developments this year make me optimistic that the need for connection is catching on.

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A Picture of Health?

Chartered Management Institute

Examining the state of leadership and management in the healthcare sector CMI has partnered with the Social Market Foundation to explore what role the best in clinical and healthcare management has in enabling the service to reform and evolve, meeting public expectations as a result. A picture of health? red tape) as barriers.

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Dealing with Difficult Team Members

Lead Change Blog

Why do these co-workers manage to get under your skin? This is an example of an analysis using Daniel Ofman’s core quadrants. All forms of learning would become redundant, and personal development moot. You are better able to deal with the behavior you don’t appreciate; it gives you less stress and tension.

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