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How to Overcome the 3 Organizational Barriers to Leadership Development

Great Leadership By Dan

Given that I’ve been doing this for most of my career and have made developing great leaders a personal mission, I have to constantly remind myself that not every CEO or executive spends as much of their time immersed in leadership development as I do. I think may boil down to three reasons: 1. They are uninformed or just don’t believe it.

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How to Lead a Redneck

Lead Change Blog

What do you think about a training class on how to lead a redneck? And what about the baby boomers who are “can-do,” purpose-driven early adopters who care more about learning than a gold watch, use Snapchat and listen to Jay Z?” So, how many rednecks work for you? Millennials need more of this and less of that.

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CMI Highlights

Chartered Management Institute

Evidence from around the world shows that countries with more highly trained public-sector managers also have better public services. CMI changing the lives of learners Last year, as part of CMI’s 75th anniversary, we launched a bursary for 75 people to receive up to £1,000 per year to support their management and leadership training.

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Start a Business at Any Age

Skip Prichard

Make your mistakes among friends and early-adopters. They are your early warning radar. Joan nurtured this avocation through her professional career, and slowly a theme emerged. Hold tight to your mission, values, and goals, but do not cling to your original assumptions about marketing and sales.

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The Complex Conundrum of Using ChatGPT at Work

HR Digest

Glassdoor has been consistently tracking the ChatGPT adoption rates ever since the AI came out and their numbers indicate that the use of the AI tool has gone up from 27 percent among the early adopters to 62 percent of professionals as of November. Regardless of industry, ChatGPT is finding room for itself in many a career.

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Decades Ago, Pilots Learned to “Fly by Instruments.” Doctors Need to Do the Same

Harvard Business Review

As a former military flight surgeon trained in aviation accident investigations, I know well the hazards of misusing or mistrusting instruments. Their degree of competence as physicians will depend on what information they retain and what clinical experiences they are exposed to in the course of their careers.

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How Government Could Respond To The Future Of Work

The Horizons Tracker

McKinsey suggest up to 14% of people might need to change occupations by 2030, with this figure potentially higher in advanced economies with greater technology adoption. Providing the training and development at this kind of scale has never been achieved before, and there are few examples of it being done even at a smaller level.