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Case Study—Implementing Change

Lead Change Blog

Let’s apply these questions to this short case study. For a long time, teachers had told students what to do and how to do it. The post Case Study—Implementing Change appeared first on Lead Change. Who needs to change? What specific changes are required? Is the target group able and willing to change?

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How to Be a Better Team Leader: A Case Study

Let's Grow Leaders

I smiled gently, […] The post How to Be a Better Team Leader: A Case Study appeared first on Let's Grow Leaders. After all this was a recognition focus group for the top reps in this enormous call center. Several of whom were on the short-list to become team leaders.

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How to Calculate ROI of Remote vs. In-Person Work? (How to Video)

Let's Grow Leaders

In this episode of Asking For a Friend, Jack Phillips, author of High-Impact Human Capital Strategy and Chairman of ROI Institute about how to calculate ROI for remote work vs. in-person work. 3:40 Companies are asking how to know what is better for the company and the employees now that there is a choice in the work location.

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70 Women Leaders Case Studies

Eric Jacobson

Prepare to be inspired, impressed and motivated by personal, real-life stories and case studies from 70 women leaders in the book, Wisdom Warriors , authored by Carol Seymour.

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Developing a Leadership Training Program for High Potentials: A Case Study

Great Leadership By Dan

Developing a Leadership Training Program for High Potentials: A Case Study. Let’s look at a case study of a manufacturing company that saw the need for a leadership development program for their high potential employees. We’ll also look at how additional individuals were selected to attend the program. References.

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Speak Out and Stand Out: How to Complain and Climb the Corporate Ladder.

Rich Gee Group

In the professional realm, challenges are inevitable, but it's not the problem that defines us; it's how we approach it. And in the context of the workplace, it's all about how to complain the right way. Case Study: Emily's Dilemma Emily was an account manager at a mid-sized marketing firm.

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Five Ways to Build Your Strategic Muscles

Next Level Blog

Look for and read current case studies on how relevant companies inside and outside of your industry are leveraging opportunities and addressing challenges that have adjacency to your own. If you liked what you read here, subscribe here to get my latest ideas on how to lead and live at your best.

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