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Contingency Planning | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

This is so much the case that the most often overlooked aspect of strategic planning is adequately addressing contingencies as part of the planning process. The two most common outcomes created by a lack of contingency planning are: 1.) watching things grind to a halt as you scramble to evaluate options, and; 2.)

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Discover the 4 Powerful Tactics to Build a Resilient Organization

Lead from Within

By anticipating what might happen, you can develop strategies and contingency plans to mitigate these risks. This involves developing robust plans and processes to address these challenges effectively. This involves fostering a culture of continuous learning, innovation, and agility.

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This Word Unleashes Change & Innovation

N2Growth Blog

Smart leadership creates an environment where yes is not viewed as a weakness, but as an opportunity. The word no ends discussions, stifles creativity, kills innovation, impedes learning, and gates initiative. Have you identified all the risks here, and what are your contingency plans should things not progress as expected?

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What is Your Innovation Style?

Great Leadership By Dan

Guest post from Shoya Zichy: Innovation is critical to an organization''s growth and competitive advantage. Typically most managers do not realize there are different styles even though they divide 50/50 in the populations worldwide. If you chose more items on the left, your inborn styles is that of a "structured" innovator.

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Leadership Training For Executives

Experience to Lead

To manage these challenges, executives are called on to adopt a long-term perspective on organizational strategy while staying in tune with the present-day needs of clients, customers and team members. This type of work is nuanced and requires leadership skills that are often overlooked in business school.

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Leadership Lessons from the Navy

Skip Prichard

Whether you are new to studying leadership or have practiced and studied it for many years, I am sure you will benefit and enjoy the leadership lessons today’s post provides. One of your first leadership lessons is “A subordinate’s trust in their leader is the most important factor in the success of any organization.”

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What Impact Does It Have When Leaders Become Sick?

The Horizons Tracker

The concept of hero leadership came into its own in 1978 when James MacGregor Burns published his Pulitzer Prize winner, in which he described the transformative leader. This phenomenon seemed to be largely confined to the CEO themselves, with hospitalization of senior managers having about half as big an impact as that of the CEO.

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