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A Moment of Reflection on 50 Years

The Center For Leadership Studies

We had a packaged program ( The Essentials of Situational Leadership ® ) that I was responsible for selling and, if need be, facilitating. There were no lists of training professionals you could purchase with up-to-date contact information for the person making leadership and management training decisions.

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LXP vs. LMS: What You Need to Know

The Center For Leadership Studies

When managing digital content for learners, most companies have stuck to the traditional Learning Management System (LMS). The focus of a Learning Management System is, well, management. 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

6 Responses to Making A Transition to Leadership Lawrence "Larry" Berezin January 23, 2011 at 2:22 am Gwyn, Wonderful, thought-provoking post that resonates with me. One of my earlier experiences in becoming a leader and supervisor was during my career in the Air Force. Between Colonel Shaw and his friend Thomas? What else did you see?

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Why Command-and-Control Leadership Is Here to Stay

Harvard Business Review

When I was a PhD student at Yale, I studied with one of the fathers of situational leadership, Victor Vroom. An early proponent of participative management , Vic also knew when and how to be in charge. No one quarrels much with the wisdom of situational leadership anymore. Its name: A1.