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Is Experience Really the Best Teacher?

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Undoubtedly, at some point in time, someone claiming to be from the real world will question the utility of teaching leadership or management in an academic setting. Bolton, Axel Ockenfels and Ulrich Thonemann entitled “Who’s Better at Making Decisions: Managers or Students?” Now, though, we might actually have data.

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What All Great Leaders Have In Common | N2Growth Blog

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When I teach MBA leadership courses I require all papers – on any leadership issues – to address key problems from opposing views. Did you know that the average American only reads one book a year? It’s true that reading must be expedient to fit into the crazy days we all engage:-).

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Lead with Purpose: A book review by Bob Morris

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Lead with Purpose: Giving Your Organization a Reason to Believe in Itself John Baldoni AMACOM (2012) The multi-dimensional “why” of initiative and fulfillment for organizations as well as for individuals I selected my review’s title because, in his latest book, John Baldoni focuses on how and why having (or not having) a sense of purpose [.]. (..)

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Future of HR: The Transition to Performance Advisor

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This report combines the results of an i4cp survey of 384 business leaders, with interviews of more than 70 senior HR leaders of large organizations (i.e., Nothing is more frustrating to an Operations Manager than having to fight its own HR Department while trying to get something done.

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