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5 Ways To Instantly Elevate Your Leadership

Joseph Lalonde

Leadership is a large role in any career development, and one has to put in the time, hard work and commitment to achieve results. Just like any other skill, leadership requires continuous learning and consistent practicing till perfection is attained. Invest in your social capital by connecting more powerfully with others.

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4 Ways to a Better Bottom Line

Lead Change Blog

You may have employees working globally, doing business with people from other regions or countries, or you might be relocating executives across cultures. By this, I mean being aware of the nuances of political systems, cultural norms, and psychological mindsets of whom we do business with and for. The face of business has changed.

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Reskilling the Future of Work

HR Digest

What should companies do now? In a recent McKinsey Global Survey on the future of workforce needs, nearly nine in ten executives and managers say their organizations either face skills gap already or expect gaps to develop within the next five years. This begs a pressing question: What do we do next? A STITCH IN TIME.

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Talking with Each Other @ Work

Coaching Tip

For example, Amazon , a company with about $75 billion in annual revenue and a $140 billion market value, relies on metrics like continually rooting out inefficiencies and, with a few well-known peculiarities like "desks with repurposed doors," underights cost effectiveness and abhors “social cohesion." An open office environment.

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How to Compete Like the World’s Most Innovative Leaders

Skip Prichard

If you keep following the edges and watch what the youngsters are doing, it gives you a pretty good idea of what’s coming.” The dangers of not understanding, or overlooking, innovation capital are illustrated by the battle between two great inventors: Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla. Indra Nooyi. Lessons from Tesla versus Edison.

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Real Dysfunction Today, Hidden in Plain Sight

Michael Lee Stallard

We are sorely deficient of what I refer to as connection (also known as community, social capital, belonging or meaningful relationships). Several excellent books also address the issue of declining connection in society including Bowling Alone , The Amer ican Paradox and The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies.

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Best of the Web Leadership Articles

Michael Lee Stallard

Here’s what Jason wrote: For the uninitiated, the Leadership Development Carnival is collection of blog posts, normally maintained by Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership by Dan , about leadership development. Amy has a unique ability to see around corners and figure out what’s coming in the talent development space.

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