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First Look: Leadership Books for July 2020

Leading Blog

Featuring commentary from the leaders themselves describing how they handled each situation, it helps managers better understand not just what emotional intelligence is, or how to measure it, or how it is linked to bottom-line results: it also shows how real leaders used their emotional intelligence to deal with real situations.

Books 370
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How Smart Companies Can Close The Skills Gap

Eric Jacobson

In a highly personal and reflective manner, Mulligan, with Greg Shaw , details through stories, examples, insights and frameworks, how business leaders can prepare for and respond to technological disruption. How has this crisis influenced your thinking about the future of work?

Skills 65
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How Smart Companies Can Close The Skills Gap

Eric Jacobson

In a highly personal and reflective manner, Mulligan, with Greg Shaw , details through stories, examples, insights and frameworks, how business leaders can prepare for and respond to technological disruption. How has this crisis influenced your thinking about the future of work?

Skills 50
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Subjective Understanding in the Workplace: Embracing Complexity and Fostering Collective Intelligence

Mike Cardus

Our minds constantly engage with multiple information channels, intentions, and external influences. Attempting to confine our thinking to a fixed set disregards the intricate interplay of various signals and influences. While patterns may emerge, they are transient and influenced by the dynamic nature of human consciousness.