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Virtually Attend HCI’s National Human Capital Summit

Michael Lee Stallard

Online attendees will be able to see my presentation as well as those of consultant and author Gary Hamel, Liane Hornsey of Google, Dr. John Fleming of Gallup, author Dan Pink, Vineet Nayar CEO of HCL Technologies and Suzanne Gordon of SAS Institute. You can attend the event online by registering at this link.

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Laying Groundwork: How Do Leaders Create Positive Company Culture?

CO2

Sometimes this distancing happens gradually, and sometimes it happens quickly–soon after a bad hire, a failure of leadership, or a divisive decision/event. If you’re interested in knowing more or working to improve your corporate culture, start by assessing norms and asking questions like the ones CO2 and Hamel use.

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Dan Pontefract : Part 2 of an interview by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

He also holds the role of Head of Learning & Collaboration at TELUS where he is responsible for the overarching leadership development, learning and collaboration strategy for the company where he introduced the TELUS Leadership Philosophy and the Learning 2.0 framework […].

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Grassroots Leadership through Social Power

Coaching Tip

We have entered the age of empowered individuals, who use potent new technologies and harness social media to organize themselves. The institutions of modern developed societies, whether governments or companies, are not prepared for this social power. A Brewing Situation for Grassroots Leadership through Social Power.

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Laying Groundwork: How Do Leaders Create Positive Company Culture?

CO2

Sometimes this distancing happens gradually, and sometimes it happens quickly–soon after a bad hire, a failure of leadership, or a divisive decision/event. Consider for a moment the four methods of innovation that Gary Hamel identified: Process Innovation (Make it better). Technology / Offering (Make different).

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What All Great Leaders Have In Common | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

As an advisor to CEOs, there is little doubt that I’m passionate about personal and professional development, and there is one simple reason why – it works. Great leaders are like a sponge when it comes to the acquisition of knowledge, the development of new skill sets, and the constant refinement of existing competencies.

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0503 | Julian Birkinshaw: Full Transcript

LDRLB

I think this is a book whose time has come because I think we are at this standpoint, especially in the over hype on leadership that we neglect its counterpart, and both are necessary, and that’s management. Leadership is a process of social influence. Leadership is about the traits or behaviors we exhibit that of course define us.