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5 Benefits of the Leadership Journey

Skip Prichard

If, however, you see the market, technological, and demographic realities of our digital age, this journey will prepare you for the rest of the 21 st Century. You get to open up and go on what Peter Senge calls a journey of life-long learning. This journey is not for the faint of heart. It is clearly not for everybody.

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Consider: Harnessing the Power of Reflective Thinking in Your Organization

Leading Blog

Peter Senge, founder of the Society of Organizational Learning and senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, once observed, “Most managers do not reflect carefully on their actions.” Some organizations he has studied have adopted a no internal e-mail Friday policy and other ways to temporarily disconnect from technology.

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CMI Malaysia: updates from the board

Chartered Management Institute

CMI Malaysia at IET Gala On 18 February, representatives from CMI Malaysia attended the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Malaysia prestige lecture and award dinner. “Enjoy, learn, unlearn and reframe and, as always, if you need even more details, reach out and enquire.” Listen to their discussion here !

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Why Businesses Fail | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Peter Senge addressed this dilemma in his book The Fifth Discipline and accurately discerned that sound leadership decisions are based on systemic analysis before making a decision. Being a leader means being in a position of special trust and responsibility.

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Are You Building Facebook's Empire, Or Your Own?

Harvard Business Review

When it becomes an escape from reality, rather than a positive change in reality, it becomes much like other forms of escape (movies, gaming, shopping, addictions), and it only temporarily relieves us of our daily pressures. One of my favorite books of all-time has been The Fifth Discipline (1990) by Peter Senge.

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