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Implications of the ESG agenda for leadership

CLO Magazine

Additionally, as more and more companies take leadership positions on responding to these ESG challenges, this in itself is leading to industry transformations that are also driving disruption. Today’s business leaders need to see addressing social challenges as at the heart of their job description.

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There’s an Alternative to Leadership Development

CLO Magazine

Worse, most leadership development programs turn out to be ineffective and expensive. These programs provide little focus on the social, interpersonal and strategic aspects of leadership, and what’s learned is often difficult to apply. Trust is important within an action learning team. But there’s an alternative.

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How to Combat the Leadership Crisis

CLO Magazine

Leadership development is failing. The leadership pipeline is low, and executive search firms are growing thanks to a pronounced need for talented leaders at all levels. Part of the problem is that too often leadership has been a solo sport. Part of the problem is that too often leadership has been a solo sport.

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Becoming a Learning Culture: Competing in an Age of Disruption

The Performance Improvement Blog

Social media allows restaurants, hotels, airlines, and travel services to market directly to us based on our personal interests. This emphasis on formal training is a barrier to learning and change. In a training culture, responsibility for employee learning resides with instructors and training managers.

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Old habits die hard, but good leaders can change

CLO Magazine

This is true for leadership habits, too. This is a hugely valuable leadership habit, since the most important ideas that companies must act upon often exist at the bottom or the middle of an organization, not at the top. Innovative action: learning through experimentation.

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How Authentic Is Your Leadership Development?

CLO Magazine

CLOs may already know who they want to pull into leadership development programs, but it pays to include high potentials at lower levels to add cultural and business performance value. Or, they may stay but lack the necessary experience and skill to make critical leadership decisions.

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Think employees want to park politics at the door? Think again.

CLO Magazine

How does our leadership behavior impact the world around us? When employees are supported to learn and step up to support their community of colleagues and customers, they become empowered as brand ambassadors. From awareness to action. Learning at work usually centers around inspiring action or change.

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