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GP Strategies partners with The Center for Leadership Studies to offer Situational Leadership® Training

The Center For Leadership Studies

Cary, NC – May 16, 2022 – GP Strategies, a global leader in workforce transformation solutions, partnered with The Center for Leadership Studies to offer their suite of influence-centered programming globally to GP clients. Providing direction is great, except when it’s perceived as micromanagement. About GP Strategies.

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Crack the Leadership Code

Skip Prichard

Technology has connected more people in more places at more times than ever before. Completely distributed teams working from home mean that you couldn’t micromanage even if you wanted to. It’s in the new that insights, ideas, and innovation comes from. As a leader, you work in the influence business. What’s the downside?

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How to Act Quickly Without Sacrificing Critical Thinking

Harvard Business Review

The result was that her team felt increasingly micromanaged and less engaged in their contributions. This helped her avoid micromanaging the team, and it freed up time for her to focus on the big picture. When I walk out of the room, what words do I want them to use to describe my influence?

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The New Trust vs. Due Diligence Dilemma

Harvard Business Review

The coverage suggested that the man who gave us QE2 held shockingly anachronistic beliefs about basic research's role in promoting innovation. I thought this would be a wonderful gateway to post on how poorly economists and economics understand and measure innovation in global markets. Bernanke's quotes were truisms and clichés.

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A Short History of Radio Explains the iPhone’s Success

Harvard Business Review

What has escaped attention is that the device burst into a sector long insulated from the slightest threat of disruptive innovation. The political interest in influencing public opinion and the incumbents’ desire to silence competitive threats had merged. The smartphone’s iconic social significance has been duly noted.

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Intellect…an Asset or Liability? | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

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