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How to Prepare Your Workforce for the Future of Work

Lead from Within

The responsibility for navigating this uncharted terrain rests on the shoulders of those in leadership positions. The Rise of Holacracy: The trend towards decentralized leadership—sometimes known as holacracy—challenges the traditional hierarchy of organizations. Hold beginner workshops on trends like AI, automation, and cybersecurity.

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Diversity & Leadership | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Let me be clear: leadership and diversity should have nothing to do with one another. This blog was recently nominated for Kevin Eikenberry’s Best Leadership Blogs of 2010 , and I noticed recently that Kevin was taking heat from the gender police for having only one woman on the list of nominees.

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Thrown Under the Bus. That's Not Leadership.

Next Level Blog

Thats Not Leadership. They have no morals, ethics, judgment, etc." It has to be damaging to the morale and productivity of not just her colleagues in the USDA but other federal agency officials who now must be wondering how they would be treated in a similar circumstance. Thats Not Leadership. Its not right.

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X or Y: Are You Patronizing or Partnering?

The Practical Leader

Every workshop or planning session I’ve led since returning to in-person sessions earlier this year has discussed approaches or policies to working remotely or hybrid models balancing in-office and at-home work. It showed engagement was slipping, trust was faltering, and morale was waning. Not exactly a people-centered strategy.

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Possibility Maximizer: The Leadership Quarterly

Sales Wolf Blog

 Today I have a great quarterly leadership journal for you to check out. The Resource: The Leadership Quarterly What it is: The Leadership Quarterly is a peer reviewed journal that is published six times a year (four quarterly issues plus two "Special Issues").  Enjoy!

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How to Avoid Becoming a Person You Hate

Harvard Business Review

I had returned to Ann Bradney's extraordinary workshop, The Radically Alive Leader, which I wrote about last year. It makes us feel moral, safe, and beyond reproach. This is not just about world leadership and violence; it's about mundane leadership and everyday relationships, as well. I was ready to kill him.

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