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Beyond Metrics – Why Human Capital is Key in Founding and Leadership Team Assessments

N2Growth Blog

As businesses grow and adapt to shifting market demands, the strength of the leadership team often dictates a company’s ability to scale and succeed. However, in today’s dynamic markets, past performance alone is no longer a reliable predictor of future success.

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October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Jon explains: “ Strengthening your self-leadership skills will make you a better team leader and empower you to face the stress and distractions of a historic crisis. Linda Fisher Thornton of LeadinginContext contributed Leadership: Evaluating Ethical Awareness. Find Jon on Twitter at @jonlokhorst.

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Creating value

Lead on Purpose

The following quote from The Artist Farm links earning money to creating value: Next time you are stressed out about money be self-reflective. Rather than stressing about how you can get more money for money’s sake, focus instead on how you can provide more value to more people. Take a minute to answer these questions.

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Teamwork: Sharing the Blame! :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Here is what I notice: when stress is high, heads are down and everyone is pointing fingers outward, in the direction of others. When there is less stress there is much more willingness to say “oops, WE made a mistake”. Stress will make us be less accountable, less willing to risk telling the whole truth. Why the difference?

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Building Tomorrow’s Leaders Today: A Look into N2Growth’s Executive Coaching

N2Growth Blog

In another case, an emerging tech startup turned to N2Growth for guidance when facing rapid, high-stress growth. Eventually, the startup’s leadership efficiency improved considerably, enabling them to navigate growth stages successfully and secure an advantageous position in the competitive market.

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Can Leaders Take a Break? :: Women on Business

Women on Business

One of the concepts we discussed at Purdue was the fact that when stress hits the hot button we all tend to revert to patterns learned in our original organization, the family. The issue, as you point out, is that women revert to damaging stereotypes under stress than men are not as prone to. But is there a video?

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A new Leadership Development Carnival

Lead on Purpose

September’s Leadership Carnival brings together links to more than 25 fresh posts on topics such as employee development, identifying true leaders and beating stress. You’ll find posts from great bloggers such as Wally Bock , Art Petty , Scott Eblin and others. Theme: Digg 3 Column by WP Designer.