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The Simple Path to Your Best Self

Leadership Freak

The path to your best self requires self-awareness. Self-awareness hinges on self-reflection. Self-reflection enables self-discovery. Here's how.

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Top 10 Posts of 2023: Leading in Context Blog

Leading in Context

By Linda Fisher Thornton Of the 52 weekly posts published on the Leading in Context Blog in 2023, these 10 were the most popular.

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How Artificial Intelligence Will Reshape the Future of Leadership

Lead from Within

As the world of work evolves, artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming a key component in modern business. AI holds the potential to revolutionize our work, transforming leadership roles and responsibilities. This is how AI will reshape the future of work and alter leadership dynamics forever: The Intersection of AI and Leadership Strategies: Leaders must think long-term, integrating AI into their strategic plans for market forecasting and supply chain optimization.

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From Yearly Goals to a Decade of Purposeful Growth

Next Level Blog

As the new year begins, most of us have goals or resolutions for 2024, but how many of us are working on a 10-year plan? For my first post of 2024, I want to share with you how I intend to transform my annual Life GPS® planning tool into a decade spanning life roadmap. My hope is that you’ll be inspired to join me on this journey towards living a long and purposeful life.

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Reduce Bias in Hiring: Structured Interview Questions for Employers

Structured interview questions are a valuable tool for reducing bias in hiring. They help: Ensure all candidates are asked the same questions in the same way Level the playing field so all candidates have a fair chance of being successful Improve credibility, reliability, and validity Download the guide to get the most out of your interview questions!

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Are You New to the IEP Method®?

Anese Cavanaugh

If you're new to learning about the IEP Method, here are some resources to help get you acquainted with the premise of the framework. What is the IEP Method? The IEP Method (Intentional Energetic Presence®) is ACI’s proprietary methodology and impact model at the heart of our leadership and training programs. Your IEP is the energy you bring to the room and how people experience you each and every moment.

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The Swedish Strike against Tesla Persists with No Clear End in Sight

HR Digest

Promoting collective action is the hallmark of a labor union and the current Swedish strike that Tesla is facing is an obvious testament to that fact. The strike against Tesla began on 27 October when a company subsidiary refused to sign a collective agreement with IF Metall—a labor union that represents the Tesla mechanics in the region. Elon Musk, co-founder and CEO of Tesla, has long stood firmly opposed to labor unions, stating that they created negativity within a company, despite unions be

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Activism Helps Young People Become Critical Thinkers

The Horizons Tracker

A recent study conducted by the University of Michigan sheds light on the positive impact of community-based activism on the intellectual and political development of youth. The research reveals that young individuals engaged in such activities demonstrate enhanced critical thinking skills and a heightened level of political involvement over time. The study underscores the significance of community engagement as a catalyst for fostering critical consciousness and encouraging social action among

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Bold Moves: Transforming from Executive Leadership to Portfolio Mastery

thoughtLEADERS, LLC

Unlock the path from corporate executive to a thriving portfolio career, showcasing intentional choices and strategic career moves for lasting success. Today’s guest post is b y Merideth Mehlberg, author of YOUR FINEST WORK: Career Fulfillment In A Complicated World (CLICK HERE to get your copy). Renata, Vice President of Operations for a large fintech company, arrived for coaching ready to leave her role, but fearful of the risks such a shift would include.

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Spinouts Main Competition Can Come From Parent Companies

The Horizons Tracker

Start-ups launched by former employees, known as spinouts, are often touted for their superior performance compared to other new ventures. However, recent research conducted by UCLA presents a different perspective. The study reveals that parent firms, which identify and implement ideas internally, outperform spinouts. When employees depart from parent companies to start their own ventures in the same industry, they may find themselves competing against a newly established enterprise set up by t

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Embracing Positive Actions in the New Year

Skip Prichard

Welcome the New Every year I go through a p rocess to kick off a new year. I’m sure you do as well. Whether it’s resolutions or aspirational goals, it’s a time for planning and dreaming big. It’s also a time for action. This process can be done annually but I recommend doing it quarterly. Take some time for reflection. For leaders, this period holds unique promise.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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Office Productivity Falls In The Afternoon

The Horizons Tracker

A study conducted at the Texas A&M School of Public Health utilized an innovative data collection approach to examine the productivity patterns of office workers. The research focused on 789 in-office employees at a prominent energy company in Texas and spanned a two-year period from January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2018. The findings demonstrated a notable decline in productivity during the latter parts of the workday and week.

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Optimizing Organizational Efficiency: A Comprehensive Guide to Effective Inventory Management

Strategy Driven

Efficient inventory management is a cornerstone of organizational success, impacting everything from customer satisfaction to the bottom line. In a dynamic business environment, staying ahead requires a strategic approach to inventory control. One practical solution gaining traction is the implementation of asset labels. In this blog, we explore this suggestion and delve into other effective strategies organizations can adopt to better manage their inventory.

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RELP – Episode 85 – Exciting Things a Pastor Experiences

Ron Edmondson

In this episode of The Ron Edmondson Leadership Podcast Ron and Chandler Vannoy share some exciting things a pastor experiences. The ministry has many fulfilling parts to it. There are things which are especially exiting to experience. In this episode, exciting things a pastor experiences. Show notes: We love hearing from leaders who enjoy these podcasts.

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Want to Be a Better Leader? Stop Thinking About Work After Hours.

Harvard Business Review

It’s not uncommon for managers to continue thinking about their job, even after the official workday is over. This may involve ruminating about an issue with an employee, trying to think of a solution to a client problem, or creating a mental to-do list for the next day. But new research shows that this tendency may not be beneficial, particularly for people new to a leadership role.

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The HR Leader’s Survival Guide

HR leaders drowning in paperwork struggle to meet C-suite's strategic expectations. Burnout and high turnover plague the field, with 95% feeling overwhelmed. This guide explores how the right tools can free HR from admin tasks and empower them to become the strategic leaders they’re meant to be.

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RELP – Episode 84 – Frustrating Things a Pastor Experiences

Ron Edmondson

In this episode of The Ron Edmondson Leadership Podcast Ron and Chandler Vannoy share some frustrating things a pastor experiences. The ministry has many fulfilling parts to it. But there are some things that frustrate most pastors. In this episode, frustrating things a pastor experiences. Show notes: We love hearing from leaders who enjoy these podcasts.

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3 Drivers of China’s Booming Electric Vehicle Market

Harvard Business Review

More than half of the electric vehicles (EVs) on roads worldwide are found in China. In 2022, new EV sales in China grew by 82%, and the country provided 35% of global EV exports. While the U.S., Norway, and other Scandinavian nations were early adopters of EVs, and Germany and Japan have long been automotive powerhouses, their EV markets have lagged in mass market adoption compared to China.

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Can Workplaces Have Too Much Psychological Safety?

Harvard Business Review

It is certainly important for people in some jobs to feel safe to speak up, make mistakes, take risks, or ask for help. They include jobs that involve creativity, learning, and exploration. But five studies of workers in a variety of frontline jobs found that more is not always more when it comes to psychological safety. Previous research had focused only on the average effects, which, of course, are made up of high scores and low scores.

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Does Your Family Business Have a Succession Plan?

Harvard Business Review

After leading his family’s boutique real estate development firm, Rohit Gera had to plan how the business would move forward without him.

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ABM Evolution: How Top Marketers Are Using Account-Based Strategies

In times of economic uncertainty, account-based strategies are essential. According to several business analysts and practitioners, ABM is a necessity for creating more predictable revenue. Research shows that nearly three-quarters of marketers (74%) already have the resources needed to build successful ABM programs.

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Practice Your Active Listening Skills

Harvard Business Review

How to make other people feel heard and understood.