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10 Creative Ways to Uncover Unconventional Leaders in Your Company

Lead from Within

Conduct ‘Future Leaders’ Retreats: Organize retreats focused on developing leadership skills. Use Peer Nomination Systems: Implement a system where employees can nominate their peers for leadership training programs based on their potential and performance.

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The Leader’s Role in Motivation with Susan Fowler

Kevin Eikenberry

In today’s episode, I’m talking with Susan Fowler, who is the author of various by-lined articles, peer-reviewed research, and six books, including the bestselling Self Leadership and the One Minute Manager with Ken Blanchard.

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Unexpected Leadership Lessons that Mobsters Can Teach Lawful Leaders

Leading Blog

All organizations, lawful and unlawful, face the same corporate governance problem: how to attract, retain, and motivate a self-interested workforce to achieve the organization’s mission and strategy. Finally, leaders must develop a culture that communicates the organization’s vision and strategy. One Size Doesn’t Fit All.

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360-Degree Feedback Programs To Help Your Company Grow

HR Digest

The term 360-degree feedback has gained global popularity with reports from Forbes indicating that more than 85 percent of Fortune 500 companies use 360 feedback to review their employees regularly. The evaluation report is a compilation of feedback from managers, peers, and juniors. What Is the Purpose of a 360-degree System?

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Does AI And Automation Do More Harm Than Good?

The Horizons Tracker

Evaluation of scientific work is frequently based on outcomes such as grants and peer-reviewed publications. These tasks, which are considered less valuable, may also go unnoticed because managers are less involved in the laboratory work and are not aware of the routine tasks. first appeared on The Horizons Tracker.

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How to Give and Take Constructive Criticism

The Center For Leadership Studies

Similarly, receiving feedback gracefully and using it as a catalyst for personal development requires practice and a growth-oriented mindset. Balance: Acknowledging positives while addressing areas of development. Investing in an employee’s development can foster organizational loyalty and commitment.

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Possibility Maximizer: The Leadership Quarterly

Sales Wolf Blog

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