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5 Human-Centric Skills to “Flex” for Ever-Changing Workplaces

Experience to Lead

With increased automation and advanced technology (including artificial intelligence), skills that were once considered critical competencies are often nullified within five years. Peter Senge, one of the pioneers of learning and development, coined the term “Personal Mastery” to explain an innate desire to learn and better oneself.

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Why Businesses Fail | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

As much as you may wish it wasn’t so, as a CEO you’re really only as good as your last decision. Making sound decisions is a skill set that needs to be developed like any other. Nothing will test your metal as CEO more than your ability to make decisions. That said, nobody is immune to bad decisioning.

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CMI Malaysia: updates from the board

Chartered Management Institute

CMI Malaysia at IET Gala On 18 February, representatives from CMI Malaysia attended the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Malaysia prestige lecture and award dinner. CMI Malaysia chair meets with CMI CEO Chair of CMI Malaysia Taranjeet Singh CMgr CCMI met with CMI CEO Ann Francke OBE at the CMI office in London.

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Fixing the Malaise in U.S. High Tech

Harvard Business Review

In my four decades as a senior manager, CEO, and corporate director of American high-tech companies, I have never seen the state of innovation in the U.S. What is most telling is the restrictive and uncreative cultural climates created by CEOs and other senior managers. Senge's concept of learning is not just sitting in a classroom.

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