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Better Management Will Help Drive Productivity Improvements

The Horizons Tracker

In a previous article , I explored how technology is generally not feeding through into productivity statistics. Data shows that despite considerable advances in technology in the last decade, productivity has largely remained flat. Ill-equipped Research from Gallup highlights the importance of good management.

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Trent Henry on Building Tomorrow’s Leaders

HR Digest

The interview also explores EY’s innovative talent management approach, leveraging AI for recruitment and lifelong learning opportunities. Henry discusses EY’s response to evolving workplace dynamics, including flexible work models and investments in emerging technologies.

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5 Lessons from an Office on the Edge

Mills Scofield

More and more offices exist at the corner, situated in the messy confluences of cultures and technologies and in the borderlands of traditional disciplines. As my grandfather, my own mentor in management, would remind me, “delegate, but don’t abdicate.” Motivation.

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Looking For Leadership

N2Growth Blog

link] ATIG Dear Mike, "I've found that 90% of problems companies have on-line are created by management, not technology" David Segal Why not E-leader ( participative) for better decision making to do the right thing ? We must slow down the technology speed and its consequences. Identifying leaders?

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Entrepreneur, CEO or Both? | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Priority number two is team building and talent management. One of the main keys to generating organizational leverage is for chief executives to know when, where and why to deploy (or redeploy) talent and resources.

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Efficient vs. Effective | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

A great example of this would be carving out time in your already too busy schedule to mentor someone in your organization with great potential. Clearly this endeavor will take time, and may not yield immediate results, but the payoff organizationally, relationally, culturally, and in terms of future contribution can be huge.

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Leadership Self Examination | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

If you find that you lack skill sets and competencies in certain areas seek out mentors and coaches to shore-up your weaknesses, and more importantly, use your professional advisors to assist you in leveraging your strengths. On with the exam… Section I: Character. They are not afraid of change and growth in fact they tend to relish it.

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