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Liz Ryan Reflects: A Decade Shaped by Human-Centric Revolution

HR Digest

In an exclusive interview with The HR Digest , Liz Ryan, the driving force behind the Human Workplace revolution, reflects on her transformative journey of empowering the workforce. Rule breaking and rule questioning are critical skills in the 21st-century working world. The working world is only going to keep changing.

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LeadershipNow 140: August 2020 Compilation

Leading Blog

The 4 Skills That Allow Your Team to Discuss The Most Difficult Issues by @RandyConley. It’s Time to Rethink How You Innovate via @whartonknows. by Ryan Gottfredson. How to (Actually) Change Someone’s Mind by Laura Huang and Ryan Yu via @HarvardBiz. Changing Direction is Not Lack of Direction by @KateNasser. by @LaRaeQuy.

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December 2019 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the December Leadership Development Carnival. We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, motivation, productivity, and more. Eileen McDargh contributed Top Two Critical Workplace Skills Needed in 2020. Development. Communication.

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A List of Referrable Keynote Speakers and Topics to Consider for Your Next Conference

Great Results Team Building

Ryan Jenkins – how leaders (at any level) can move teams from isolated to all-in Chad Littlefield – help leaders, educators, and event professionals make connection easy Sean Glaze – laugh-out-loud experiences and insights that improve team performance.

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Listen Up: The Top 10 Best Leadership Podcasts for 2024

Experience to Lead

To help you find the best resources amidst the endless maze of information, here are our top podcasts focusing on leadership strategy and development. Whether you’re an experienced leader or an aspiring one, there’s always room for growth and development by embracing more innovative management styles.

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Post-Covid Cities Need To Be Smart Cities

The Horizons Tracker

“The stakeholders promoting smart-city development will benefit from the crisis and use their experience from the temporary shutdown to accelerate digital transformation in their cities,” he writes. Indeed, the University of Dortmund’s Klaus Kunzmann argues that the pandemic has been a boon for the smart city movement.

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Building a Culture of Accountability

The Center For Leadership Studies

Consider this (simplified) example: Executive Assistant Ryan is responsible for compiling results for his organization’s monthly sales reports for VP of Sales Emily. While Ryan must complete the task, he is certainly not accountable for the results. Employees begin to think more creatively, for improved problem-solving and innovation.

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