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The workforce has changed, and so have leaders

CLO Magazine

The past several years have been an ultramarathon for organizational leaders: They’ve led by example where none existed, and surmounted steep learning curves around remote work and an unpredictable economy. To succeed, they must lead with agility, compassion and careful commitment to flourishing talent through learning and development.

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Personality style has impacts on how we cope with remote work

CLO Magazine

Since the outset of the coronavirus outbreak the world has changed suddenly and dramatically in various ways. The impacts of these changes have dominated our personal, family and work lives, including decisions that span everything from shopping to socializing to the ways in which we work.

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Effective Leadership is Transformational

CLO Magazine

These are self leadership, one-on-one leadership, team leadership and organizational leadership. The key to successful one-on-one leadership is the ability to develop a trusting relationship with another person. When the leader extends trust first, it encourages a direct report to behave in a trustworthy manner.

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Are You Developing Global Leaders?

CLO Magazine

It’s why learning leaders and executives at companies like L’Oréal and PricewaterhouseCoopers, as well as the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business said it’s critical that they place a high value on developing global leaders. It’s part of the learning leader’s job to figure that out. The Problem with Global Leadership.

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