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Leadership Support: How Do I Get More Executive Attention?

Let's Grow Leaders

To get better executive leadership support, ask for what you need. You have lots of great reasons to want better leadership support for your team. An executive visit can really help provide strategic context and reinforce important priorities. A regular cadence of executive exposure opens doors for your high-potential employees. And of course, if your executive is closer to the day-to-day challenges you face, they’re better positioned to share, solicit and respond to ideas and remove roadb

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The Secret For Running Great Meetings.

Rich Gee Group

Meetings suck. I know — we've all attended those 2-3 hour status meetings that drone on forever, stray WAY off course, and never get anything accomplished. And the personalities — the boss who thinks they're so important, the empty suit who has ‘great’ ideas and yet never acts on them, and the quiet triumvirate in the corner who never says anything.

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Fast-Forwarding to the Future

Kevin Eikenberry

We are all used to change – it comes at us every day. Chances are you have read that we experience more change than previous generations. While I don’t know if that is factual, it sure seemed right. But now? In 2022? The events of the past two years have accelerated changes in ways we […]. The post Fast-Forwarding to the Future appeared first on Kevin Eikenberry on Leadership & Learning.

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5 Ways Managers Drain People’s Energy

Leadership Freak

Managers that care about results notice and fuel energy. You fail when you neglect or ignore energy. You never succeed when you suck the life out of people. Successful managers energize people.

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How to Build the Ideal HR Team

HR doesn’t exist in a vacuum. This work impacts everyone: from the C-Suite to your newest hire. It also drives results. Learn how to make it all happen in Paycor’s latest guide.

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The Diverse Benefits Of Employee Wellbeing Programs

The Horizons Tracker

The Covid pandemic placed fresh emphasis on the importance of employee wellbeing, with organizations expanding programs designed to help people cope with the stresses of the pandemic. Research from the University of East Anglia finds that these programs could also help employees with their social relationships as well as with their wellbeing. The researchers worked in partnership with insurance company Vitality and found that when employees engaged with wellbeing programs, they also experienced

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4 Choices Smart Leaders Make

Skip Prichard

This is a guest post by Mark Miller. Mark is a leadership expert and executive. His 10th leadership book, Smart Leadership: Four Simple Choices to Scale Your Impact was recently released. If you want to hear more from Mark on how to magnify your leadership, visit his website at markmillerleadership.com. What is Holding You Back? As a leader, I have long been impressed by men and women who lead at a higher level.

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8 Tips to Go From Stay-at-Home-Mom to Mompreneur

Women on Business

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How Echo Chambers Can Hurt Our Finances

The Horizons Tracker

Few of us would suspect that the echo chambers that we’re told are pervasive in our social media-dominated times are positive, but perhaps few of us would appreciate just how harmful they are. Research from the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado Boulder attempts to explore how financially harmful they can be to us. “A financial context is a surprising place to see echo chambers,” the researchers say. “In politics, you can be wrong, but you don’t

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Hiring with QR Codes

ExactHire - Leadership

If you’ve been dining out or picking up food to go, it’s likely you have seen or used a QR code to access your menu or even pay a bill. Want to share feedback on an experience? Often, the participant will access a QR code to provide input on a topic. What are QR codes you might ask? What is a QR Code? Invented in 1994 , QR (Quick Response) codes are matrix barcode readable optic labels…or more simply, those black line patterned squares we see on receipts, papers, billboards and a multitude of ot

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7 Tips for How to Use, Not Lose, Your Power at Work

thoughtLEADERS, LLC

Getting promoted comes with an increase in power. Use that newfound power wisely. If you do, your leadership position will improve. If you don’t, it could spell disaster for you. Today’s post is by Victor Prince, one of our thoughtLEADERS instructors and co-author of Lead Inside the Box: How Smart Leaders Guide Their Teams to Exceptional Results (CLICK HERE to get your copy).

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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7 Ways I Can Waste Time and Energy as a Leader

Ron Edmondson

Some days I feel I never got off the proverbial treadmill. It’s physically and mentally draining. So a goal for me as I’ve grown as a leader is to limit my activities doing things that waste my time and energy. I only have so much of it. Does it ever feel like you are wasting valuable time and energy? It can be frustrating if your most valuable commodity – time – has been wasted or you invest good energy on the wrong things.

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Hiring with QR Codes

ExactHire - Leadership

If you’ve been dining out or picking up food to go, it’s likely you have seen or used a QR code to access your menu or even pay a bill. Want to share feedback on an experience? Often, the participant will access a QR code to provide input on a topic. What are QR codes you might ask? What is a QR Code? Invented in 1994 , QR (Quick Response) codes are matrix barcode readable optic labels…or more simply, those black line patterned squares we see on receipts, papers, billboards and a multitude of ot

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The Do's and Dont's of Conflict at Work

Niagara Institute

Hundreds of people ask Google every month, “How do I avoid conflict at work?” The answer to which is simple - you can’t. Conflict in the workplace is inevitable, natural, and, when handled correctly, has the potential to deepen relationships and spur meaningful change.

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Employees Are Sick of Being Asked to Make Moral Compromises

Harvard Business Review

The Great Resignation is a signal that employees no longer want to be complicit in behavior that conflicts with their values and sense of fairness.

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The Complete People Management Toolkit

From welcoming new team members to tough termination decisions, each employment lifecycle phase requires a balance of knowledge, empathy & legal diligence.

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The One Skill Change Leaders Need to Avoid Failure

Niagara Institute

In business today, change has been constant. New ways of working, digital transformation, and shifting customer needs and expectations, almost every industry has undergone rapid change, and it won’t be slowing down anytime soon.

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Agile Doesn’t Work Without Psychological Safety

Harvard Business Review

Scrums and kanbans can’t help you if you’ve got a legacy culture that punishes vulnerability.

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Hiring with QR Codes

ExactHire - Leadership

If you’ve been dining out or picking up food to go, it’s likely you have seen or used a QR code to access your menu or even pay a bill. Want to share feedback on an experience? Often, the participant will access a QR code to provide input on a topic. What are QR codes you might ask? What is a QR Code? Invented in 1994 , QR (Quick Response) codes are matrix barcode readable optic labels…or more simply, those black line patterned squares we see on receipts, papers, billboards and a multitude of ot

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Stacey Abrams and Lara Hodgson on Starting and Scaling a Small Business

Harvard Business Review

Hard-won lessons from their longtime business partnership.

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ABM Evolution: How Top Marketers Are Using Account-Based Strategies

In times of economic uncertainty, account-based strategies are essential. According to several business analysts and practitioners, ABM is a necessity for creating more predictable revenue. Research shows that nearly three-quarters of marketers (74%) already have the resources needed to build successful ABM programs.

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How to Motivate Your Team When People Keep Quitting

Harvard Business Review

Six strategies for managers.