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Majority of Workers Don’t Aspire to Leadership Roles

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Approximately one third (34 percent) of workers aspire to leadership positions , with only 7 percent aiming for senior or C-level management. . By an 11 percentage point margin, men (40 percent) are more likely than women (29 percent) to desire a leadership role. Ask the Coach ( ebook editions and paperback editions).

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Leadership and Corporate Reinvention

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The second is poor leadership,” explains co-authors John Mattone and Nick Vaidya in their new book “CULTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS: Lessons of Leadership and Corporate Reinvention.”. Transformation cannot be managed solely from the human resources function. Transforming culture is the real leadership work.

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Developing Leaders to Drive Business Results

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Highly effective leadership is needed throughout every organization, from the first-level managers to the CEO. The chief human resources officer must take the lead in developing leadership programs, processes, and events to ensure that leaders are ready and effective. ebook at $.99). Phillips Ph.D.: