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Nine Practices to Accelerate Your Learning Power

Lead Change Blog

Tom Friedman, the New York Times columnist, and author believes the rate of change has become so rapid that it now outpaces our current ability to adapt. In order to manage during this disorienting instability, leaders need to learn faster and better. Just how do leaders accelerate their learning power? Here are nine practices based on nine learning styles described in How You Learn Is How You Live: Using Nine Ways of Learning To Transform Your Life , that you can use immediately to improve you

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Five Ways to Make Printing More Cost-Effective

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Nine Practices to Accelerate Your Learning Power

Lead Change Blog

Tom Friedman, the New York Times columnist, and author believes the rate of change has become so rapid that it now outpaces our current ability to adapt. In order to manage during this disorienting instability, leaders need to learn faster and better. Just how do leaders accelerate their learning power? Here are nine practices based on nine learning styles described in How You Learn Is How You Live: Using Nine Ways of Learning To Transform Your Life , that you can use immediately to improve you

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5 Reasons To Attend Catalyst Atlanta Next Week!

Joseph Lalonde

Attend one of the best leadership conferences around Whoa! Can you believe the Catalyst Leadership Conference (click the link to check out my Catalyst 2016 recap) in Atlanta is happening next week? Neither can I! Yet it is. And the team at Catalyst puts on one of the best leadership conferences you can attend. Especially if you’re a church leader.

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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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How Much Ween Do You Need

Leadership Freak

The word “overweening” came to mind this morning. I pronounced the “ween” with a whine. Overweeeeening! Now it’s stuck in my head. Merriam-webster.com says overweening is too confident.

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Weekly Round-Up: Cutting Corners is Risky, Are You Creating Silos?, Research Results On Leadership, Most Important Decision, & Satya Nadella on Culture

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My Competitiveness Was Hurting My Sales Team. Here’s How I Realized It

Harvard Business Review

Want to be surrounded by some of the most competitive people on the planet? Work in sales, where paychecks, bonuses, promotions, and stature are usually tied directly to organizational quotas and individual results. Competition can be a good thing. But often it goes too far — and ironically, performance can suffer for it. Research in recent years shows that sales teams do better when members collaborate with one another.

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Samsung, Lee Jae-yong’s Conviction, and How Business in South Korea Is Changing

Harvard Business Review

Nicholas Blechman for HBR. In late August, Lee Jae-yong, the heir apparent of Samsung, South Korea’s largest conglomerate, was sentenced to five years in prison. Last February Lee was charged on five counts: bribery, illegally transferring assets overseas, embezzlement, concealing criminal proceeds, and perjury, which are seemingly unrelated to one another but all point to one event: the succession of control over Samsung.