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November 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

These are all phrases we’ve heard from managers (and executives) recently. People are yearning for human connection, with one another and their manager. Bernd Geropp provided New as a manager – 5 most important tips. How can you manage to do it all—without burning out? Find Bernd on Twitter at @moreleadership.

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Reskilling the Future of Work

HR Digest

In a recent McKinsey Global Survey on the future of workforce needs, nearly nine in ten executives and managers say their organizations either face skills gap already or expect gaps to develop within the next five years. Organizations are now facing a learning curve as managers scramble to lead their teams virtually.

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Decision Making Scenarios

Coaching Tip

Before making an important decision, prudent managers evaluate the situations confronting them — and often fall into one of the eight traps of faulty thinking. This tit-for-tat mode of operation can produce success, but it doesn''t invoke the power of reciprocity and so fails to yield extraordinary success.". The Antidote.

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How Corporate HQ Can Get More from Innovation Outposts

Harvard Business Review

The logic is that if you are present where new trends, ideas, talents, and start-ups are generated you might be able to recognize and assimilate them into your firm’s innovation pipeline. The company no longer has any operations at all in Silicon Valley. My experience suggests that outposts fail for a variety of reasons.

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Marketing Is Dead

Harvard Business Review

Many people in traditional marketing roles and organizations may not realize they're operating within a dead paradigm. Used properly, social media is accelerating a trend in which buyers can increasingly approximate the experience of buying in their local, physical communities. Help them build social capital.