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July 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

David shares: “ This book comes at a critical time for employees and leaders at all levels who want to find a better way to connect, communicate and lead a team through change and crisis. Neal Burgis of Successful Solutions contributed Going Beyond the Obvious in Innovation and Technology. Access it here.

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5 Essential Questions Every Leader Should Ask And Answer About AI

Lead from Within

AI spans a wide spectrum of technologies, encompassing machine learning and natural language processing. How Can AI Enhance Our Operations? As an executive leadership coach I’ve gathered five essential questions for leaders to grasp AI, make wise decisions, and navigate its impact effectively.

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Beyond Boundaries: An Interview on Leadership and Innovation with Lisa Chang

HR Digest

Chang discusses her journey from HR to a product lead role, the identity crisis she faced, and the profound realization that led her back to HR, where her passion for making a positive business impact through people could thrive. The conversation delves into HR innovations, with a particular focus on Artificial Intelligence.

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Leadership & Emotional Control | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Controlling one's emotions is part and parcel of emotional intelligence. And, emotional intelligence has been linked to successful leadership (just did a paper on this for a university class). In fact, emotional intelligence is viewed by some as a better predictor of success than the old hallmark, IQ.

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Building Strong Leaders: The Importance of Leadership Development

Experience to Lead

This includes empowering people to become high-performers, resolving conflict, crisis management and strategically achieving an organization’s goals and outcomes. Having a pool of talent ready to take on new executive responsibilities mitigates the hardship of unexpected departures and operational lags.

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Leadership – No Talent Required | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

These two qualities, in my opinion doesn't require any sill or talent and one needs to possess a high level of emotional intelligence to be able to demonstrate calmness and tranquility when others are going haywire. Thanks again for these valuable thoughts.

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Intellect…an Asset or Liability? | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

I once worked for someone who I consider to be extremely high on the "intellectual" intelligent scale but bankrupt when it came to emotional intelligence. I'd highly recommend following him on Twitter (@ArtieDavis). weeklyleader This post really resonated with me as I'm sure it did with many others as well.

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