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How Future-Proof Are Your Leadership Skills?

Organizational Talent Consulting

You might be entirely on board and curious about how work and leadership will be different in the future. No leader sets out to become obsolete, and developing leadership habits is a competitive advantage. Why develop future-proof leadership skills? Well-equipped leadership makes a difference.

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The Leadership Change Mindsets Required for Lasting Change

LSA Global

Change management consulting experts know that the key to business longevity is to proactively lead and manage change before it manages you. Managing change successfully is all about leadership change mindsets. Leaders must make the mindset shift first to set the example.

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Leadership Tip 17: Consciously Choose How You Optimize the Salary Money

Johanna Rothman

Could they even change someone's salary three months after a normal salary change? Managers face these choices all the time, because of the very tight box they use for salary-based decisions (one time per year, when, and amount). Scarcity—especially of money—often creates management incongruence. (See

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Making Change Work: A Strengths-Based Approach

Organizational Talent Consulting

But, change imposed is often change opposed. Being able to make change work is one of those leadership skills that are more important now than ever. Here is a four-step positive, strength-based approach to leading change that can bring new life to your team and business.

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The 6 Top Leadership and Management Development Mistakes to Avoid

LSA Global

Leadership and Management Development Matters According to recent research by McKinsey and the Corporate Executive Board, more than 500 executives ranked leadership development among the top three human capital priorities, and two thirds of leaders rated developing effective leaders as their top concern.

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Love your Organizational Problems, not Just your Solutions

Kates Kesler

The late Elliott Jaques (1989) 2 created a useful framework for designing leadership work in large organizations.?One His belief was that the top leadership level of the company should have a decision horizon in years. Start the change management process. Identify resistance and differences in perspectives.

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When Change Management Fails

Cheryl Cran

Change management isn’t new – it has been around for a long time and there are fantastic experts that have guided many leaders and organizations to implement phenomenal changes. Experts including John Kotter the guru on change have provided ideas and strategies for companies to manage change in a successful way.