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Creating Internal Leadership Cultures
Leadership experts and advocates often are obsessed by control and invention. Nothing of any worth apparently can happen without being conceived and put in place by those at the top. That is the basic way CEOs and senior staff members display their vision
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An Agenda for the Chief Learning Officer
As the chief learning officer, you must be the driving force to push your company’s productivity to higher levels. To truly empower your organization, be proactive, not reactive. Follow this agenda and you will succeed.
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New Ideas on Diversity Training
In “Recent Research on Team and Organizational Diversity: SWOT Analysis and Implications” (Journal of Management, December 2003), authors Susan E. Jackson, Aparna Joshi and Niclas L. Erhardt analyzed 63 diversity studies that had been conducted over a fiv
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An Engaged Workforce Starts With Engaged Learners
Can enterprise learning help create more engaged workers? Many companies hope so, because the news lately has not been encouraging. In the most recent Gallup Q12 survey, for example, 73 percent of workers described themselves as disengaged or actively dis
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Unleashing Potential
The business culture we live and work in has “softwared” us for mediocrity. To be mediocre is to fall far short of our potential. The startlingly gifted “hardware” we each have—a body, mind, heart and spirit—is rarely called upon to do much more than fulf
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Educating the Extended Enterprise
Companies find that bottom-line performance is influenced by people and processes outside the company’s four walls in the extended enterprise.
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International Incidence
As someone who loves to travel and meet new friendly faces, I’ve been fortunate in my professional life. In addition to frequent-flying around North America more times than I can remember, I’ve walked on the Great Wall of China, sipped coffee in the shado
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Gold’s Gym: Strengthening Learning to Build Growth Plans
The most effective physical fitness workouts engage all muscle groups in the body and increase the heart rate to offer aerobic benefits to major organs such as the heart and lungs. Learning and development should have the same overall effects in an organi