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Enabling Growth: Promotions Are So Yesterday

QAspire

We climb our way up through the winding roads with sharp turns.” What sharp turns (risks) could you take that will challenge you and expose you to radically new learning – within your own function or other functions in the company?” Jay applied for that role – a sharp turn from his current profile and past skills.

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Learn to Toggle for Leadership Success

Lead Change Blog

He finds it easy to be steeped in data-driven situations that require sharp focus and logical decision-making. Although he experienced a definite learning curve, Kurt recognized if he could get “out of his head” long enough to connect personally, he was able to engage with others and build self-awareness, too.

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7 Ways to Attract and Retain Younger Leaders

Ron Edmondson

We have been surrounded by young leaders – some very sharp young leaders. Young leaders are open to learning from a mature leader’s successes and failures. This has been such a refreshing learning curve for me. They only wanted hip and cool church plants. Along the way we’ve discovered a few things.

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How To Lead An Empowered Workforce

Eric Jacobson

Accelerated change driven by exponentially advancing technologies have made steep learning curves part of every day work. Quiet Quitting, Great Resignation, and Great Reset have all become code words to describe the trendlines that have been building for years. Fortunately, book authors Heather C.

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Take the Red Pill

CO2

” You had another just-as-sharp pencil in your bag as a backup, next to your mini ruler (just the right length for underlining your notes) and both a yellow and green highlighter. You’re not accustomed to being behind on the learning curve. You traded off a lot for that level of focus.

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7 Ways to Attract and Keep Younger Leaders

Ron Edmondson

We have been once again surrounded by young leaders – some very sharp young leaders. Young leaders are open to learning from a mature leader’s successes and failures. This has been such a refreshing learning curve for me. They only wanted hip and cool church plants. That sounds simple, but it’s not.

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45 Career Advice Experts Offer Career Success Secrets

Miles Anthony Smith

Become an expert and keep the saw sharp – always be looking for ways to expand your knowledge, experience and command of your craft. Find work that keeps you sharp and keeps you in a learning mode. Can you be sharp and to the point with your messages to maintain high productivity and efficiency. Congruence.

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