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How To Get Noticed (and Promoted) at Work.

Rich Gee Group

Here's a comprehensive guide to getting noticed—and promoted—at work, complete with action steps and book recommendations to propel your career forward. This proactive approach shows leadership potential and a vested interest in the company's success. Participate in workplace events and professional development opportunities.

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First Look: Leadership Books for February 2024

Leading Blog

H ERE'S A LOOK at some of the best leadership books to be released in February 2024 curated just for you. These stars perform across a wide variety of fields, but they all have something in common: when they are at work they know how to think clearly, stay focused, and shrug off setbacks under very high levels of stress.

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How To Build a Leadership Credo

Let's Grow Leaders

Every year, I take time out to work on my leadership credo. How to Build a Leadership Credo. This exercise pairs well with a discussion on leadership authenticity. This exercise pairs well with a discussion on leadership authenticity. Each credo should include the following components: Core leadership values (e.g.

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How to Create a More Innovative Learning Culture #ATD23

Let's Grow Leaders

A Learning Culture for Leadership Development This week we took #AskingForaFriend on the road to San Diego at the Association of Talent Development Conference. The first was about how to build an innovative learning culture. And, the second was a new one on building a more courageous career.

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Unleash Your Inner Softie: How to Get Better at Being Vulnerable and Build Trust

Let's Grow Leaders

Vulnerability is the New Black: How to Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve (Without Getting Stains on Your Shirt) at Work “Hey Karin, I’ve read the research on being vulnerable, I’ve listened to Brenè Brown and all that stuff…I’ve watched some of your “Asking for a Friend” videos on authenticity.

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The Future of Leadership Development: How to Prepare for What’s Next

Lead from Within

As an executive leadership coach, I have observed that most organizations’ leadership development programs are standardized and one-size-fits-all. For instance, as collaborating with colleagues or participating in group brainstorming discussions. Very few understand why or how to prevent it.

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From Misunderstanding to Mastery: Four Dimensions to Transform Your Cross Cultural Leadership

Let's Grow Leaders

Cross cultural leadership to build better teams Cross cultural leadership is a fantastic chance to broaden your impact and develop teams that excel in performance and innovative problem-solving. That Wasn’t a Compliment Early in my (David’s) career, I worked in a very culturally diverse organization.