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Understanding Yourself to Lead Others Better

Organizational Talent Consulting

A large study by Korn-Ferry found that poor-performing businesses have 20% more leaders with blind spots as compared to high-performing businesses. Self-aware leaders are not naive about their habits and are able to develop better habits. When feedback lacks reliability, it creates confusion and can slow your development.

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7 Traits that Unlock the Powerful Presence of Servant Leaders

Rick Conlow

Their study’s methodology included a questionnaire and case studies. Furthermore, Daniel Goleman’s work with emotional intelligence suggests that a key competency is “people skills”. How well does the manager master personal and emotional self- control? Kouzes and Posner found five crucial traits.

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Why Doctors Need Leadership Training

Harvard Business

Although medical trainees spend years learning about physiology, anatomy, and biochemistry, there are few formal avenues through which trainees learn fundamental leadership skills, such as how to lead a team, how to confront problem employees, how to coach and develop others, and how to resolve conflict.

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As AI Makes More Decisions, the Nature of Leadership Will Change

Harvard Business

Meta-analytic studies reviewing 50 years of research suggest that personality traits such as curiosity, extraversion, and emotional stability are twice as important as IQ — the benchmark metric for reasoning capability — when it comes to predicting leadership effectiveness.

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2016 Top 10 U.S. MBA programs for Management Consulting

Management Consulted

In fact, every student is required to come up with a personal leadership development program. Social intelligence and emotional intelligence, as mentioned above, is very important in consulting; without it you won’t be able to please or land clients, and won’t be as effective of a team member.

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How Rudeness Stops People from Working Together

Harvard Business

A recent study documented how incivility diminishes collaboration and performance in medical settings. The teams exposed to rudeness displayed lower capabilities in all diagnostic and procedural performance metrics, markedly diminishing the infant’s chances of survival. in an interaction marked by inconsiderate interruption).

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The Fundamentals of Leadership Still Haven’t Changed

Harvard Business

Recently the Chief HR Officer for a healthcare firm asked us to identify the best new framework for leadership that she could use to train and develop a cadre of high potentials. Explicit in our HR officer’s question was her assumption that the newest thinking on leadership development must contain something essential.