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The Case for Custom Learning

The Center For Leadership Studies

I have had the distinct honor of helping to design, develop and deliver over 200 custom leadership development projects during my career. The overwhelming majority of the projects I have had direct experience with were with customers I would describe as creative, forward-thinking, learning professionals.

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Transitioning into Management

The Center For Leadership Studies

This transition is one most of us made early in our careers. What most of us learned (very quickly) is that leadership is one of the most historically unique disciplines ever, and we had no earthly idea what we were getting into. When I became a manager, I had a senior engineer that worked for me submit a project plan.

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Servant Leadership Observer ? November 2010

Modern Servant Leader

List of Servant Leadership Academic Programs Now Available. Inverted Pyramid of Project Success. Speedboat or Sailboat Leadership: Which Do You Practice? Who Is Accountable for Your Career? Servant Leadership Observer – April 2011. Servant Leadership Profile: Sojourner Truth – Black History Month.

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Why The Best Hospitals Are Managed by Doctors

Harvard Business Review

The CEOs of both — John Noseworthy and Delos “Toby” Cosgrove — are highly skilled physicians. A study published in 2011 examined CEOs in the top-100 best hospitals in USNWR in three key medical specialties: cancer, digestive disorders, and cardiovascular care. Cleveland Clinic comes in second.