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Achieving Cybersecurity Maturity

The Horizons Tracker

It’s perhaps no surprise, therefore, that a recent survey from SolarWinds found that just over half of organizations regard their cybersecurity functions as mature, with budget constraints and a lack of skills and capability to keep abreast of the ever-evolving threat landscape the key barriers to progression. You can’t buy maturity.

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Do You Have What it Takes to be a Mature Leader?

Lead Change Blog

Does this influence the effectiveness and maturity of your leadership? The term “adulting” has become popular. Though the term is often used in regard to twentysomethings, given my examples of entitlement, irresponsibility and self-absorption, I would say the need for adulting has nothing to do with age. Can you relate?

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Do you have what it takes to be a mature leader?

ReImagine Work

Does this influence the effectiveness and maturity of your leadership? The term “adulting” has become popular. Though the term is often used in regard to twentysomethings, given my examples of entitlement, irresponsibility and self-absorption, I would say the need for adulting has nothing to do with age. Can you relate?

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7 Attributes of a Mature Leader

Ron Edmondson

The best leaders I know are consistently getting better, but while all of that is true, you can often spot a mature leader. Here are 7 attributes of a mature leader: Able to think strategically in the moment. Mature leaders carefully plans a response. Mature leaders place trust in others. They share common attributes.

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What’s Your Leadership Wake?

Lead Change Blog

The term wake is a boating term that refers “to the trail of disturbed water that is left as a boat moves in the water.” Kip Tindell, cofounder, chairman, and former CEO for The Container Store, notes that: “Someone who’s very mindful of their wake and has the mature and sobering understanding of how powerful [his or her] wake is.

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First Look: Leadership Books for October 2021

Leading Blog

For the first time, Dell reveals the highs and lows of the company's evolution amidst a rapidly changing industry—and his own, as he matured into the CEO it needed. What emerges is the long-term vision underpinning his success: that technology is ultimately about people and their potential.

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Research Explores The Shortcomings Of Corporate Venturing

The Horizons Tracker

Playing the short game. This often results in long-term objectives being sacrificed for short-term wins. Indeed, it seemed more common for corporate venturing to have strategic rather than financial goals. Or maybe you will not get any results.”.