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Are These Systems Serving or Subverting Organization Results?

The Practical Leader

Harvard Business School Professor Ted Levitt, a leading research and author in management, marketing, and former editor of Harvard Business Review, said “Early decline and certain death are the fate of companies whose policies are geared totally and obsessively to their own convenience at the total expense of the customer.”

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Taking Charge of YOUR Learning

QAspire

Thriving in such a world means actively managing your future, learning at the speed of change, making quick sense of big shifts and responding accordingly. Social Media for Better Leadership and Learning. 12 Critical Competencies For Leadership in the Future. Peter Senge: How to Overcome Learning Disabilities in Organizations.

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My 2020 Story and a Few Lessons Along the Way

QAspire

I began 2020 with a firm plan to execute a significant mid-career transition that involved voluntary movement out of a rewarding senior leadership role, relocating family, reuniting with my parents and (hopefully) start new assignments. Managing our attention is the key to well being. Leadership Mindsets for a New World.

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CMI Malaysia: updates from the board

Chartered Management Institute

They discussed the strategic impact that leadership assessment and profiling can have on successful executive succession planning. Well coordinated and managed, it celebrated the best that the profession has to offer. Kudos to all award recipients and shortlisted candidates. And in the wings were support provided by Samantha L.,

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In 100 words: Finding a Way Out of Forest

QAspire

Story Reference: The Fifth Discipline by Peter Senge. You can also subscribe to updates via email using the section at the bottom of the page. - – – – -. Also Read : Other 100 Word Posts. - – – – -.

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5 Key Lessons From Learning Organizations

QAspire

In my career so far, I have (broadly) seen two kinds of organizations. Dissatisfied customers, unhappy team members, disengaged middle management and difficulties in scaling the business. Peter Senge has done some amazing work on organization development and systems thinking. Processes (and improvement) are seen as costs.

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Why Businesses Fail | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

You cannot separate leadership from decisioning, for like it or not, they are inexorably linked. Decisioning at the information level affords a higher degree of risk management, but are still not as safe as those decisions based upon actionable knowledge. They make bad decisions.

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