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When it comes to change..speed kills
When it comes to change, speed can kill. The desire to get things in quickly, be decisive and prove you are an action leader can create a false sense of momentum. Those change efforts appear to leap out of the … Continue reading
Posted in Change, Leadership, Management, Motivation, Teamwork
Tagged building commitment, Change, involvement, Leadership, leading change, organisation development
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Starting a new role..seek first to understand
Many executives face the excitement of a new role and feel a strong sense of determination to succeed in it. It is easy to get carried away with the thought that your knowledge, skills and capabilities will launch you into … Continue reading
How can service areas like HR increase their influence?
I know what it’s like to work in a service division (I spent 13 years in Human Resources or Personnel as it was sometimes called back then), rather than in the front line business functions of sales, manufacturing or product. … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Making, Leadership, Management, Motivation, Sales, Skills
Tagged Business, Change management, Human resources, Leadership, Management
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Diversity in decision making is good
On HBR Blogs Tom Davenport asks..Does Better Judgment Come With Age? see http://blogs.hbr.org/davenport/2010/08/does_better_judgment_come_with.html Tuesday August 24, 2010 To quote “Building good judgment in an organization is not as simple as giving our youngest leaders silver-haired counselors. It’s the result of drawing … Continue reading
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Creativity and Innovation as CEO requirements
A global CEO study by IBM discovers from talking one-on-one with 1,130 CEOs, GM’s and business leaders. About 60% of CEOs polled cited creativity as the most important leadership quality, compared with 52% for integrity and 35% for global thinking. Creative … Continue reading
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Cave men traits – hard wired into us as humans
We joke about our cave man heritage, the hunter deep within our genes as well as other characteristics to explain or excuse why we get easily distracted when having conversations with our spouse whilst the TV is on. It was … Continue reading
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Tagged Behaviour, Choice, Decision Making, Investing, Leadership, Management, Marketing, Sales, Strategic Planning
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