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Replacing the Performance Review

Great Leadership By Dan

Tim Baker There is considerable and contestable debate in blogosphere and elsewhere about the viability of the performance review. Another group thinks that with some modifications, the performance review will be fine. What is one way that we can improve our team’s operations?

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Board Governance Excellence: The Pinnacle of Organizational Success

N2Growth Blog

It’s the board’s prerogative to chart a strategic course, oversee the operational ambit, and instill a culture of accountability—morphing it into a cornerstone of organizational governance. It orchestrates the operational rhythm, supervises decision-making, and enforces accountability across the hierarchy.

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Incorporating 160 Effective Performance Phrases in Your Performance Appraisal Review Templates

HR Digest

While it’s easy to fall into the trap of using generic phrases and templates, truly effective performance reviews require a personalized touch. But what makes an effective performance review? Additionally, having a variety of phrases to choose from helps ensure the review is comprehensive and objective.

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What Makes a Failure Intelligent

QAspire

With both Basic and Complex failures, the chances of failures can be minimized through focus, attention, reviews and catching/correcting mistakes before it’s too late. Amy says that if you are not regularly failing intelligently, you may not be operating at your full potential. Read my 2015 post on this here. Suggest what to try next.

Edmondson 244
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Think Tomorrow, Act Today: Making Strategy Matter

Lead Change Blog

London Business School strategy professor, Freek Vermeulen , wrote in the Harvard Business Review , “One major reason for the lack of action is that ‘new strategies’ are often not strategies at all. What has become more clear about our business and the way we operate this year?

Strategy 273
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Executive Search for Nonprofits: Creating Lasting Impact Through Leadership

N2Growth Blog

In today’s rapidly evolving social and economic landscape, many nonprofit audiences (and the organizations themselves) face greater challenges than ever, requiring strong, innovative, and creative nonprofit leaders capable of navigating complex issues with finesse and expertise.

Execution 389
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Only Learning Leaders Can Transform the Extreme Rate of Transformation Failures

The Practical Leader

The company clearly had problems with low engagement, faltering customer service, rising costs from inefficient processes and quality problems, and low innovation. They hired an expensive consulting firm to design and install millions of dollars’ worth of new technologies. We recommended a comprehensive culture change process.