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According to leadership development consultants Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman, these are the skills that leaders need to succeed. by Peter Economy, March 28, 2018 Leadership was once called by historian James MacGregor Burns “one of the most observed and least understood phenomena on earth.” Given the results of some recent research, this no longer…
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by Tech Collective, Feb 1, 2018 What makes a great leader? Great leaders have conquered lands, built empires, and changed the course of history in their lifetime. But what truly made them great?
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by Jennifer Artley, Jan 19, 2018 We often underestimate the scale and speed of change that occurred in the 20th century. Wave upon wave of scientific discovery and technological advance has transformed many aspects of our daily and working lives. As we strike out into the digital age it is our responsibility as business leaders…
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By Kevin Kwang @KevinKwangCNA, Jan 11, 2018 SINGAPORE: Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office Chan Chun Sing on Thursday (Jan 11) shared his thoughts about leadership traits needed to steer Singapore into the future.
Three reasons to expect a shift in the balance between governments and markets, predicts Zanny Minton Beddoes http://www.theworldin.com/edition/2018/article/14387/pendulum-power-swings-back-towards-state LEADERS If 2016 was the year of shock populist victories, 2017 brought a surprisingly placid response. There was plenty of anguished rhetoric. Commentators (including this one) fretted about the liberal world order. Mainstream politicians promised a reboot…
by PHILIP PERRY, Nov 14, 2017 What qualities define a good leader? Is it vision, the ability to understand and negotiate with people, drive, an expectation of excellence, or a stunningly brilliant intellect? A new study finds that the last one may actually be a hindrance. Those who are exceedingly intelligent, while still some of…
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by Kishore Mahbubani, Aug 10, 2017 Not long ago, over dinner in Singapore, we attempted to define what qualities make a great leader. For Klaus, the five key elements were heart, brain, muscle, nerve, and soul. For Kishore, compassion, canniness, and courage were key, as was the ability to identify talent and understand complexity. The…
Google spent years studying successful teams and discovered insights that could forever change how teams are assembled. Over the years, Google has embarked on countless quests, collected endless amounts of data and spent millions trying to better understand its people. One of their most interesting initiatives, Project Aristotle, gathered several of Google’s best and brightest…
Tori Murden McClure, president of Spalding University, rowed solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Here’s what she learned about leadership from her outdoor adventures. By Hope Reese, Jul 6, 2017 As the first American—and first woman—to row across the Atlantic Ocean solo, Tori Murden McClure is no stranger to challenges.
Travis Bradberry, LinkedIn, Apr. 28, 2017 It’s pretty incredible how often you hear managers complaining about their best employees leaving, and they really do have something to complain about — few things are as costly and disruptive as good people walking out the door.
By Michael Birshan, Thomas Meakin, and Kurt Strovink, Apr 2017 We assessed the early moves of CEOs with outstanding track records; some valuable lessons for leadership transitions emerged. New CEOs face enormous challenges as they start assembling a management team and setting a strategic direction in today’s volatile environment. To provide some guidance for transitioning…
by Vivek Bapat, Mar 23, 2017 Banyans are among the world’s largest and longest-living trees — one in India is more than 200 years old and is reported to be the world’s largest tree. Bigger than the average Wal-Mart, it has a canopy of more than 19,000 square meters. Not surprisingly, this visual distinctiveness has…
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By Francis J. Kong (The Philippine Star), October 2, 2016 For 30 years, Johnson had arrived at work at 9 a.m. on the dot. He had never missed a day and had never been late. Consequently, on one particular day, 9 a.m. had passed without Johnson’s arrival and that caused a different sensation. All work…