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November 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the November 2020 Leadership Development Carnival! We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, engagement, motivation, productivity, team building, and more. Development. It’s easy to fall into that tactical view of our world and our lives.

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4 Ways to a Better Bottom Line

Lead Change Blog

It fills a strategic tactical need of operating in today’s business setting. The GMI measures Intellectual, Psychological and Social Capital to reveal both strengths and areas for development. A global mindset is a critical skill parallel to legal, marketing, sales, or strategy. You can learn more about the GMI here.

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How to Compete Like the World’s Most Innovative Leaders

Skip Prichard

Tesla’s genius and education led him to develop the foundations for electric induction motors, wireless telegraphy, radios, neon lamps, and remote control. 1] He also worked hard to build his social capital with other talented inventors, but also with wealthy families and financiers like J. I think ideas come from everywhere.

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Social Capital Is as Important as Financial Capital in Health Care

Harvard Business Review

But effective cooperation, particularly in a setting as complex as health care, requires more than a resolve to play well together; it requires leadership to explicitly recognize the need to build social capital across the organization, and implement a strategy accomplish it. Ultimately, the key to success is authenticity.

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Reimagining Capitalism

Harvard Business Review

What tactics or capabilities might we develop to earn some slack from investors? Capitalism cannot operate in a social vacuum, and profits and shareholder return can no longer be the only measures of a company's value-add.

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Scotland’s Future Is Bright; the UK’s Might Not Be

Harvard Business Review

There was no UK strategy to enable Scotland to develop alternative engines of growth, as other small advanced economies were able to do. Scotland has the intrinsic qualities of successful small advanced economies: an educated population, social capital, and competitive firms. But neither is this the full story.