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Why Upskilling and Reskilling Matter

The Center For Leadership Studies

The World Economic Forum predicts that upskilling and reskilling will meet the demand for 97 million new jobs created by emerging technologies. The need for development is imminent and important for every job, department, sector and company. Reskilling is training and developing your employees to do an entirely different job.

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Culture Counts

Leading Blog

I was struck not only by their disciplined approach but also by their freedom to discover, develop and design within broad operating parameters—conditions I did not typically associate with large, for-profit corporations. Michigan), is president of Eich Associated , a marketing and public relations consulting firm. Eich , Ph.D.

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Leaders vs. Managers

Great Leadership By Dan

Here's the 2nd in a series of guest posts by Professor Jim Clawson , one of our Executive Development Program instructors for a custom program we offer on Leading Change. He inherited a company that had developed 20 years of cultural focus on fit and efficiency.

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Building the next leadership pipeline with short-term executive programs in Top B-schools

HR Digest

Employees working for ten years or more have likely developed core skills in a specific discipline, and if they want to make the transition to the C-suite, they need to expand their knowledge. A finance expert who wants now to expand into marketing or customer dealings can choose from a myriad of short courses that deal in the same fields. .

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Top 30 Leadership Blogs 2010 | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Alexa Rank : 251,748 Google Page Rank : 5 PostRank Leadership Score : 18 Number of Posts in last 30 days : 30 TwitterGrader Score : 100 All Things Workplace : This blog offers opinions and general information on leadership and leadership development by Steve Roesler. I did notice two missing blogs: Positive Organizational Behavior at [link].

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Your Strategy Should Be a Hypothesis You Constantly Adjust

Harvard Business Review

One of us (Paul) is a strategy scholar and economist; the other (Amy) studies organizational behavior and operations management. We call this approach “strategy as learning,” which contrasts sharply with the view of strategy as a stable, analytically rigorous plan for execution in the market.

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Without Steve Jobs, Can Apple Stay Powerful?

Harvard Business Review

Apple has been tremendously successful and now ranks as one of the most valuable companies in technology — and for that matter, in the stock market overall. For devices such as computers or cell phones to be of great value to users, developers have to be interested in writing application software.

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