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Can better management and leadership nurse the NHS back to health?

Chartered Management Institute

Ben joined the Trust 18 months ago having worked his way up in other NHS roles - during which time he gained his master's degree in healthcare leadership and also his qualification in Executive Coaching and Mentoring (at CMI Level 7). CMI really helps with change management. She's now the associate director of primary care. "I

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Leadership Interview – Marshall Goldsmith | N2Growth Blog

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In fact, I hold Marshall in such high professional regard that he is one of only three other coaches that I’ll refer people to if I’m unable to meet their needs. I Think Not. Whos Reading N2growth Twitter Updates mikemyatt: Poor work requries a lot of explanation beca. mikemyatt: RT thx @ArtieDavis @MarkOOakes @words4warrio.

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Confidence vs. Arrogance | N2Growth Blog

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Often I find my executive coaching clients shy away from confidence because they fear that it equates to arrogance – and, understandably, don't want to be seen in that way! Ramzi I think arrogance is a sign of lack of self esteem. Bottom-Line… [link] Dr Sarah Morris Great post! I Think Not.

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Leadership Interview – John Baldoni | N2Growth Blog

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It has been tempting and it’s flattering to be considered by other firms, but I have decided that what’s best for me is to pursue my career as an independent consultant. I do this through my work as an executive coach, teaching as a leadership educator, and writing my columns and books. I Think Not.

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Leadership Interview – Michael Hyatt | N2Growth Blog

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I had a lot of success early in my career. Additionally, two executive coaches, who have helped provide objective feedback and input. This has happened several times in my career. Humble, authentic leaders who really understand their craft are equally scarce. Michael Hyatt : Very much so. They humbled me. I Think Not.

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The Problem With Coaching | N2Growth Blog

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Okay, let me see if I understand this…a good coach doesn’t necessarily need any experience, but if they’re a really good listener, can restate what their client tells them, and ask a few good questions, then they can miraculously lead a client to the ah-ha moment that transforms their life and their career.

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The Leadership Vacuum | N2Growth Blog

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Before I go any further, today’s rant should not be construed as a call for elitism, but rather a call for authenticity, innovation and professionalism. As leadership advisors and coaches we counsel our clients on the need for change and innovation, but have we become the proverbial shoe maker without shoes?

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