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Three Proven Reasons You Should Invest in Leadership Development

The Center For Leadership Studies

Managers just like you are putting their plans on pause, and training programs are often among the first line items cut. Some organizations view training—especially leadership development—as expendable. Leadership development is an investment—not an expense. The more engaged employees are the more productive they are.

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Beyond Boundaries: An Interview on Leadership and Innovation with Lisa Chang

HR Digest

Chang discusses her journey from HR to a product lead role, the identity crisis she faced, and the profound realization that led her back to HR, where her passion for making a positive business impact through people could thrive. The HR Digest: In a 2021 interview, you mentioned evolving leadership approaches. It’s a win-win.

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Improving Leadership Bench Strength

N2Growth Blog

A fter reading Gartner’s report on How to Build Leadership Bench Strength , these are my conclusions: HR already invests 23% of its Training and Development budget in Leadership and 27% on the high potential professionals. In addition, executives are investing more time in succession management activities.

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How Cisco Gets Brutally Honest Feedback to Top Leaders

Harvard Business Review

Conducted about every 18 months, assessment scores deliver candid insight into each individual’s leadership style and reveal what working conditions allow them to thrive or struggle. Decisions need to be made quickly and efficiently, and leaders from one product area need to effectively interact with those from others.