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Leadership Insights for Moving from Burnout to Breakthrough

Great Leadership By Dan

Everything we thought we knew about workplace engagement, stress management, and on-site health and wellness programs vanished. In its place, leaders now struggle with managing remote teams, developing widely different strategies for disrupted marketplaces, and dealing with uncertain economics. Job uncertainty haunts many dreams.

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April 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

John Stoker of DialogueWORKS contributed Managers, here’s your guide to effective feedback. Bill Treasurer of Giant Leap Consulting contributed Now That the Conflict Is Over, How Do I Recover? Julie Winkle Giulioni shared A Manager’s Guide to Navigating High-Stress Times. Communication. ’ Will it be you?

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A Couple Reasons to Smile About

Women on Business

After a year of uncertainty and tumult, Congress finally got around to making some crucial decisions in the last month of 2010. Besides tax-deferral, consider planning strategies that provide you with tax-free income in retirement, such as municipal bonds or Roth IRAs. Stay tuned for more excitement!

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Lead With Your Heart, Not Just Your Head

Harvard Business Review

Have you noticed that in dangerous jobs, good bosses tend to have deep bonds with their workers? As a manager, you may not be working on a fishing boat or in armed combat. As a manager, you may not be working on a fishing boat or in armed combat. Do you have that kind of bond?

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A Short History of Golden Parachutes

Harvard Business Review

The junk bond market made financing large takeovers possible and even the biggest among the Fortune 500 firms were no longer safe from a forced acquisition. But suddenly the biggest companies were no longer safe from acquisition against the will of management and directors. By 1986 about a third of the largest 250 U.S.

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"Living Wills" for Banks Sound Good, But Would They Work?

Harvard Business Review

Each plan should also contribute to better managed firms, with stronger market discipline, risk management practices and less stability-threatening imprudence. What happens during a crisis, when authorities and management are scrambling in an uncertain and changing situation to rescue an ailing bank, is another issue entirely.

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Is Overwork Killing You?

Harvard Business Review

“I hadn’t realized how much I cared, how much work mattered to me, until then,” he explained, sharing a feeling I have heard many a manager describe. Each time we ponder, in essence, whether senior management, banking, consulting, entrepreneurship, and statesmanship are compatible with human life.