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First Look: Leadership Books for July 2020

Leading Blog

Leading with Feeling : Nine Strategies of Emotionally Intelligent Leadership by Cary Cherniss and Cornelia W. This book describes how 25 outstanding leaders used emotional intelligence to deal with critical challenges and opportunities. Today’s leaders can learn a great deal from their successes, as well as their missteps.

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Navigating Leadership: The Essence of One-on-One Executive Coaching

N2Growth Blog

In turn, this enhanced self-awareness helps leaders make better decisions, manage their emotions, and build stronger relationships with their teams and stakeholders. Emotional intelligence involves recognizing and managing one’s emotions and understanding and empathizing with others.

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Leaders, Want To Master Innovation? Then Get Funny!

Tanveer Naseer

So to get the most out of innovation processes such as design thinking, truly creative leaders also need to master the social dynamics of… [wait for the punchline}…humor! We have witnessed that skilled leaders, those we call “Stand-Up Strategists”, understand the utility of humor to boost innovation. May the farce be with you.

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Soft Skills Are Vital If Low Skilled Workers Are To Thrive

The Horizons Tracker

Innovation is broadly portrayed as a positive thing, but the very act of disruption can often create as many losers as winners, especially in the immediate aftermath of the disruption where the winners gain a larger share of the pie, and the losers see dwindling returns. An innovation premium. When the researchers assessed the U.K.

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5 Ways to Lead with Empathy

Leading with Trust

Many managers strive to be one. But being a first-time manager requires a whole new set of skills —for example, emotional intelligence—that are more important than technical expertise. Many managers either haven’t had the opportunity to develop these skills, are resistant to doing so, or don’t have an interest in them.

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Using Humor to Fuel the Success of Your Organization

Great Leadership By Dan

So knowing your audience is paramount, and business leaders who score high in the effective use of humor also tend to score high in emotional intelligence. Audience: “Who’s there?” Jamie Anderson is Professor of Strategic Management at Antwerp Management School, and Visiting Professor at INSEAD. CEO: “China!”

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Incorporating 160 Effective Performance Phrases in Your Performance Appraisal Review Templates

HR Digest

The process of conducting a performance appraisal can be a daunting task for many managers and HR professionals. Providing effective performance feedback examples and performance appraisal comments can help managers provide constructive feedback that empowers employees to achieve their goals.

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