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Leadership Caffeine at Information Management and New Newsletter Resource

Management Excellence

Two news items here at Management Excellence: First, as of February 1, 2012, the good folks at Information Management are kindly syndicating selected posts from my blog at their resource rich website: info-mgmt.com under my name and the Leadership Caffeine label.

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Six lucrative career options for health leadership degree holders

Strategy Driven

With a leader or proper management, healthcare facilities can avoid becoming chaotic and putting patient care at risk. While healthcare leadership is of significant importance, what does it really mean? Leadership makes or breaks an organization. Every leader must consistently work to hone their leadership skills.

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3 Critical Skills of Effective Leaders.

Rich Gee Group

And the cruel joke is that most leaders had the chops to make their way up the ladder and succeed — now the skills that got them there (getting things done) have no place in leadership. This is where most C- and VP level executives fail – you need to lead with greater impact by applying emotional intelligence to manage your team.

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Breaking the Command-and-Control Reflex

Harvard Business Review

But Brennan opened the door on some current management difficulties at the $3 billion information management company he runs. Brennan starts by saying that business is going through a transformation and top-down leadership no longer works well for companies.

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Shaping Lives, Inspiring Futures: An Interview With Tracy Keogh

HR Digest

and under your leadership, HP is known to have a diverse and innovative corporate culture. We’ve been very intentional about embedding diversity across our business — from creating a diverse leadership team and hiring underrepresented talent (in FY19, 63% of new hires in the U.S. into Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP Inc.),