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Best of the Web Leadership Articles

Michael Lee Stallard

Author/speaker Jason Seiden just posted a “best of the web&# collection of articles on leadership that includes the post I recently wrote about the CEO of Starbucks. The title is a bit over the top, but the article itself is dead on. developing social capital. This is one to hand out to your employees.

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Work from abroad? 10 till 3? The hybrid pioneers shaking up work

Chartered Management Institute

Article: Work from abroad? The great risk of the hybrid age is “ disengagement and diminished collaborative intent leading to declining social capital… denuding firms of the very energy and vitality we know creates innovation and ultimately advantage for the firm.”

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How to network when there’s a power imbalance

Chartered Management Institute

Article: How to network when there’s a power imbalance Written by CMI Insights Wednesday 03 May 2023 Share Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share via email The network gap is hindering those from disadvantaged groups from reaping the benefits that strong networks provide. How can we close it?

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Building Social Capital When You Work Remotely

Harvard Business Review

Five ways remote workers, freelancers, and contractors can stay top of mind — even when out of sight.

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November 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Jon Mertz of Thin Difference shared Social Entrepreneurs Are the New Social Capital Builders. Jon considers: “ Social entrepreneurs disrupt, and our internal and external engagement practices are in need of change to raise engagement. Business leaders need to embrace the ideals of social entrepreneurs.

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How To Introduce People: Two Rules For Better Networking

LDRLB

Intro-bombing people by randomly showing up in their email inbox with a list of new people to talk to isn’t only inappropriate, but it will likely reduce the amount of social capital you’ve build with that person and that community. But introductions need to be made properly. So, make sure it is exactly that before you start.

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Elizabeth Pieters accepted into Forbes Human Resources Council

N2Growth Blog

Liz joins other Forbes Human Resources Council members, who are hand-selected, to become part of a curated network of successful peers and get access to a variety of exclusive benefits and resources, including the opportunity to submit thought leadership articles and short tips on industry-related topics for publishing on Forbes.com.