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May 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the May 2021 Leadership Development Carnival! We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, engagement, motivation, productivity, team building, and more. Dana Theus of InPower Coaching writes Feedback Coaching: How to Get Results with “Tough Love ”.

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“I Quit”: Why Employees Quit and How to Retain Them

HR Digest

The most skilled and experienced employees are in constant pursuit of a good career. A high attrition rate is a costly challenge for any business. While sizeable pay packages and bombastic job titles do account for many resignation emails , so do reasons such as stingy benefits and changing career goals. No career growth.

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Enabling Growth: Promotions Are So Yesterday

QAspire

As attrition soared amidst pandemic, companies had to initiate short term measures to retain their best talent which included tactics like special salary hikes, off-cycle pay outs, work-from-anywhere options and offering special learning opportunities. That day, Jay wanted to explore the ways he can grow in his career.

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LeadershipNow 140: March 2018 Compilation

Leading Blog

Career pathing: an obsolete practice? How to Understand Your Audience via @publicwords. Attenuating Attrition: How Leaders Can Create a Sticky Situation by @Julie_WG. How prepared are you? > " The Power of Observation " via @KevinEikenberry. How to Be Your Best In an Emotionally Demanding Role by @LollyDaskal.

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Engagement and Motivating Employees

CoachStation

Developing the skills to engage team members is important. As a leader you are obligated to develop your skills to influence and support each and every team member. Every employee has to own their development and situation too. It’s about understanding how important leadership and engagement are.

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Preventing Workplace Burnout

The Center For Leadership Studies

The excitement that comes with learning a task or developing a new skill can be replaced by boredom or a sense of routine once either has been mastered. Somehow, fewer people can figure out how to do anything right! How to Address Burnout First and foremost, burnout is a two-way street! What Is Workplace Burnout?

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When People Don't Know. a Guest Post from Steve Roesler

Kevin Eikenberry

a Guest Post from Steve Roesler by Kevin Eikenberry on November 23, 2010 in Guest Posts , Leadership , Leadership Blogs , Learning Steve Roesler is an award-winning writer and speaker on leadership, management, and career management topics and can be followed online at the popular All Things Workplace website.