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Coronavirus: Leadership during a Crisis

CaseInterview.com

The need for effective leadership is especially acute during a major crisis. There was 9/11 in 2001. I’ve also led mass casualty training exercises as a field operations leader and incident commander. In a crisis, good leadership requires four things: Provide Accurate, Frequently-Updated Information.

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Virtual Coaching is Inevitable but is it Effective?

Organizational Talent Consulting

Virtual coaching can include asynchronous communications, such as email and text messaging through a virtual coaching app, and synchronous such as voice and video communications, that provide immediate feedback with a coach. An excellent virtual coach has the ability to: Operate the tools and functions of collaborative technology.

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4 Steps to Develop More Motivation

Organizational Talent Consulting

Psychology is the same whether starting a more challenging workout, an advanced leadership certificate, or an undesired task at home or work. Procrastination comes at a cost, and in this short video by Tim Urban, he explains the mind of a master procrastinator. The Premack principle, response deprivation, and establishing operations.

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Are You A Future-Ready Leader?

Organizational Talent Consulting

And a huge knowledge and skill shift that is looming will serve as a leadership validation test. Here are three future smart leadership qualities, two steps for rethinking the future of leadership, and one good leadership habit for keeping you moving in the best direction. Effective leaders are good learners.

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How to Brand a Next-Generation Product - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM HBS EXECUTIVE EDUCATION

Harvard Business

At Harvard Business School’s Program for Leadership Development and Owner/President Management Program. Ofek cites the example of Intel, which in 2001 introduced a 64-bit processor called Itanium, indicating that the product was markedly different than Xeon, its 32-bit predecessor. Join the conversation. Weatherhead, Jr.

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The Former Head of the CIA on Managing the Hunt for Bin Laden

Harvard Business

May 2 marks the fifth anniversary of the operation that killed the world’s most wanted terrorist, Osama Bin Laden. His death was the culmination of a global manhunt that lasted more than a decade and assumed extreme urgency after the September 11, 2001, attacks. The trail had gone cold. He had deep knowledge and credibility.