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A Moment of Reflection on 50 Years

The Center For Leadership Studies

I started working at The Center for Leadership Studies (CLS) in June of 1983, and I was so very honored to do so! We had a packaged program ( The Essentials of Situational Leadership ® ) that I was responsible for selling and, if need be, facilitating. My job at CLS was well-defined. There was no internet.

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LXP vs. LMS: What You Need to Know

The Center For Leadership Studies

The LMS allows for collaboration during synchronous sessions (meaning live facilitations, webinars or classes where all learners join at the same time). Additionally, as eLearning Industry points out, not all employees who are onboarding are at the same place in their careers.

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Making A Transition to Leadership

You're Not the Boss of Me

Promotion to a leadership role changes all that. In fact, a promotion to a leadership role demands the establishment of a professional distance between the leader and those who work under his or her supervision if it is going to be effective. With promotion to a leadership role comes a change in the balance of power.

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Why Command-and-Control Leadership Is Here to Stay

Harvard Business Review

My friends who study advertising as both a reflection and shaper of cultural norms would not disagree with my impression: We talk about the death of command and control leadership, and praise the rise of a new, more collaborative, breed of leader. No one quarrels much with the wisdom of situational leadership anymore.