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Embrace the New Norm by Listening to Your Employees

Leading Blog

Foster a collaborative work environment and do away with any outdated formalities (think unbending hierarchy and jumping through hoops). Showing your employees that you believe in their ability to self-regulate will give them a sense of independence that will likely boost both their morale and their work.

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Tailored Executive Coaching for the Entrepreneur: Vision to Victory

N2Growth Blog

These individuals are not only responsible for the success of their venture but also for making critical decisions that can impact their team, stakeholders, and the environment around them. Unlike corporate executives operating within established structures, the entrepreneur often finds themself navigating uncharted territory.

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Executive Hiring For a P.E. Portfolio Company – Ideals and Compromise

N2Growth Blog

Topping the list of experiences is a thorough understanding of your marketplace; most often, your candidate will have previously operated as a senior leader within a relevant sector. Large human resource, talent development, and acquisition departments perhaps made life easier for a candidate in their past life.

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A CEO’s Guide to Leading Through Disruption

CEO Insider

Uncertainty in the economy and ongoing turbulence in the current operating environment has created unprecedented challenges and disruptions. As a former chief human resources […]. Today’s CEOs must forge ahead, moving past what is getting in their way to achieve their investors’ expectations and strategic goals.

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Eight Executives Offer Their Best Advice on Building a Team of Go-To People

Next Level Blog

Here’s the best advice from each of the eight executives on how to build a go-to team: Create a Safe Environment. Step one is to create a safe environment for the team. Then coach the team to find best solutions by embracing dynamic tension and bold creativity.”. Teach them to fish.

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Gauging an Employee’s Emotional Well-Being in a Virtual World: Warning Signs and Ways to Help

Great Leadership By Dan

The impact of COVID-19 has altered the very nature of every human interaction. In the work environment, Zoom sessions have replaced conference room meetings, and email exchanges have replaced in-person interactions. They operate in a fog, unable to focus or concentrate. The office environment has changed.

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Preview Thursday: Developing a Positive Culture Where People and Performance Thrive

Lead Change Blog

The amygdala in our brains continuously scans the environment for potential dangers, like a smoke detector.” I’ve experienced this as a consultant when I felt depleted after a session with a discouraged executive team of a division suffering under their headquarters abroad. I am an author, and culture & change consultant.