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The Leader as Witness

Lead Change Blog

Steve, take this money to the CVS at the end of the block and buy us a big battery operated wall clock to put on the wall right there. Harvard professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter wrote: “Leaders are more powerful role models when they learn than when they teach.” Butch responded. We can do the paperwork later.” .

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Why Businesses Fail | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

You cannot separate leadership from decisioning, for like it or not, they are inexorably linked. Conduct a Cost/Benefit Analysis : Do the potential benefits derived from the decision justify the expected costs? What if the costs exceed projections, and the benefits fall short of projections?

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Ideas Don't Equal Innovation | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Assess : Put the idea through a risk/reward and cost/benefit analysis. Champion : Senior leadership must champion any new idea being adopted. " Regards, Leadership Freak Dan Rockwell [link] Bob MacNeal Mike, Thanks for this helpful post. Senior leadership must champion any new idea being adopted.

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Followership : Blog | Executive Coaching | CO2 Partners

CO2

We believe the strength of any team is in the followers and there can be no leaders without followers, but the vast majority of research to date has focused on the leadership side of this equation. Leaders used to have all the power in these hierarchical relationships, but this is no longer the reality facing many organizations.