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Are Executive Development and Leadership Development Two Different Things?
Leadership development is often used more broadly than executive development, so what's the difference between the two?
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There is Beauty Hidden in Plain Sight All Around Us
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If Humility Is So Important, Why Are Leaders So Arrogant?
Lots of executives think they can’t be humble and ambitious at the same time.
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Promise-based management: Crafting and measuring commitments that matter
Promises are personal. They build trust. When a person makes a promise they usually feel a social commitment to stay true to their promises, especially if they are being held accountable. If you promise a friend you’ll take care of their pet while they are on vacation and you ignore the responsibility, you damage your friendship and perhaps even your reputation. Similarly, if you make a promise to your colleague that you’ll deliver training resources to a client by Friday and you fall short, you’ll probably feel disappointed in yourself and now you have to answer to your boss and face potential consequences.
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The Miseducation of Sheryl Sandberg
Harvard Business School invented the “leadership” industry—and produced a generation of corporate monsters. No wonder Sandberg, one of the school’s most prominent graduates, lacks a functioning moral compass.
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Relationships are the single biggest contributor to a happy and fulfilling life
A 75-year-long study says so.
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Do you lack self-confidence, a must-have for business success? Let’s fix it right now
Self-confidence is a skill, and like any other skill, it can be acquired. Step 1: Just do it. Act as if you exude it. Fake it until you become it.
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The Business Value of Joy
Who do you serve and what does delight look like for them? Menlo Innovations CEO and co-founder Richard Sheridan says these are the questions that have helped his team create an agile place to work filled with joy. Listen to discover the business value of joy. Interested in agile? Explore Transforming IT at Steelcase: An Agile Case Study.
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A rocker’s guide to management
Bands are known for drink, drugs and dust-ups. But beyond the debauchery lie four models for how to run a business. Ian Leslie explains
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Christian Giving
2 Corinthians 9:6–7 Now this I say, he who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each one must do just as he has purposed in his heart, no…
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Dedicated Prayer Day
Jeremiah 29:12-13 Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will hear you. 13 You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart. From week…
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The manager's guide to evaluating employee training
Sending employees to IT industry conferences or computing training programs costs time and money. How can you measure the ROI and determine the value of their participation?
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Google My Business supports hotel check-in and check-out times
Google is now giving hotels a way to communicate even more about their properties to customers.
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When more women are decision-makers, the environment wins
When more women are involved in group decisions about how to manage land, the group conserves more—particularly when offered financial incentives, new research published this week shows.
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Precisely Why Smart Point of Sale Systems Are Perfect for Your Business
For some individuals in the business field, not having purpose of offer frameworks for a retail location is inconceivable.
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8 books that can help make you a better leader
You won't learn to lead just by reading books. But finding out how other people succeeded can trim the learning curve.
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Cybersecurity Apps that will be Helpful in 2019
The usage of cybersecurity apps can help to protect your business by preventing a cyber attack, data breaches, and identity theft. Find out more about the best 2019 cybersecurity apps.
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Writing is still an essential skill for aspiring leaders
With the increasing role of Whatsapp, Twitter, and Instagram as our primary communication tools, one might wonder if good writing is still necessary for a leader. After all, a picture is worth a thousand words, and a lengthy message is too much to afford. Elon Musk, one of the most iconic business visionaries, often tweets out of compulsion, resulting in regrettable events like legal tangles with the SEC. And the most powerful man on earth, Mr. Donald Trump, constantly tweets incoherent sentences with grammar mistakes.
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Machine Learning to predict and reduce customer churn - Addepto
Wan't to increase customer retention and predict risky customers? Machine Learning models will help you to reduce customer churn and increase loyalty.
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Why Ulysses S. Grant’s reputation improves as other presidents lose stature
A monument at West Point can help Americans rediscover a leader whose moral example is much needed today.
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