Remove Career Remove How To Remove McCarthy Remove Operations
article thumbnail

First Look: Leadership Books for September 2023

Leading Blog

Outlining the three archetypes of failure—basic, complex, and intelligent—Amy showcases how to minimize unproductive failure while maximizing what we gain from flubs of all stripes. She illustrates how we and our organizations can embrace our human fallibility, learn exactly when failure is our friend, and prevent most of it when it is not.

Books 264
article thumbnail

AI for Execs: Navigating the Future of Business.

Rich Gee Group

Analyze which areas of your operations could benefit the most from AI integration. AI specialists can provide insights into what technologies to adopt, how to integrate them, and how to avoid potential pitfalls. Consider arranging workshops or seminars for top leadership to gain foundational knowledge. Is it customer service?

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

May 2019 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

John challenges readers to consider the characteristics of an “Ideal Leader” and how to use that to improve their leadership effectiveness. Here’s how to manage yourself to choose kindness over the alternatives. Karin Hurt of Let’s Grow Leaders contributed How to Know What Scares Your Team Right Now.

article thumbnail

Sleepless in Silicon Valley: What Keeps CEOs Up At Night

HR Digest

Amidst the complexities of leadership challenges, the unique insights contributed by Anthony Horton, Stephanie Neal, and Chris McCarthy add a compelling layer to the unfolding narrative. Chris McCarthy, CEO at Skillable, says that “promoting diversity and inclusion should be table stakes for all organizations today.”

CEO 52
article thumbnail

HR in 2024: Shaping Tomorrow’s Workforce Through Bold Leadership

HR Digest

Leaders must shift focus from how to work to why employees should stay. Figuring out how to inject energy and passion back into the workplace and work will be key. Unlike their predecessors, Gen Z is not bound by traditional notions of career progression. Retention strategies demand scrutiny.

article thumbnail

How to Be a Great Mentor Without All the Fuss | Aspire-CS

Persuasive Powerhouse

Discuss the importance of their commitment: It is important for them to know that they are responsible for their own actions and career. When they make a promise to follow through on an action that will further their career, they should follow through. Dan McCarthy : December 10, 2010 at 11:30 am Mary Jo – This is great!

Mentor 273
article thumbnail

October 2018 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

And since there is an order of operations, where each one drives the next, it’s important to understand how they relate.” Joel Garfinkle of the Career Advancement Blog submitted Personal Branding at Work. Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership provided 50 Development Ideas for the 9 Box Performance and Potential Matrix.