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April 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the April 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. Development. Communication. Find Dan on Twitter at @DanOestreich.

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Determining Your Top 5 Priorities for 2014

Michael Lee Stallard

Each year Admiral Clark communicated his Top Five priorities and as the Navy developed greater alignment with Clark’s Top Five, it became faster and more responsive. Navy, the CNO is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and serves as the principal naval adviser to the President of the United States on the conduct of war. Track Your Top Five.

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How Veterans Outscore Their Counterparts on Leadership

Center for Creative Leadership

Our series of industry trend research reports — created using our flagship 360-assessment tool, Benchmarks® for Managers — shows that great similarities exist among leaders across industries including healthcare, pharmaceutical, financial, tech, energy, and government (civilian). Army Leadership Trend Report. Participative management.

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Mastering the Metrics: A Complete Guide to Evaluating Training Effectiveness

Experience to Lead

When it comes to running a successful business, there are no shortcuts. From management courses to leadership seminars, there is no shortage of opportunities to further your learning, gain new skills or master the ones you already have. There’s no point in investing time and energy into training if it won’t serve a purpose.

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Your Leadership Development Program Needs an Overhaul

Harvard Business Review

Most companies make big investments in leadership development, rolling out intensive internal programs for high potentials, sending key leaders off to expensive executive education programs, or hiring personal coaches for those moving into key positions at the top of the company. Business is moving too fast. What works instead?

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Are You Motivating the Wrong Person?

You're Not the Boss of Me

Jessica is a big fan of Dale Carnegie and his ideologies about leadership. She enjoys learning from leadership best practices. And, she believes that considering different perspectives on what good leadership means enhances our ability to be effective as leaders. I tend to agree.

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The Case for Investing More in People

Harvard Business Review

Productivity in most developed economies has been anemic. Beyond wages, other forms of investment in human capital include education and training, improved healthcare, and other, less obvious investments, such as the time and space to explore new ideas and professional development opportunities.