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Learning From Leadership Mistakes
Whether a leader’s mistake is a temporary setback or career killer depends on his or her attitude and approach to its repair.
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Building a Performance-Based Culture
Organizations looking to mesh learning and performance management can inculcate both by conducting frequent reviews that focus on opportunities for development rather than evaluation.
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Diamonds in the Analytics Rough
With a few relatively simple data techniques, learning leaders can access a treasure trove of meaningful learning analytics on workforce readiness, efficiency and impact.
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What If Millennials Ran Your Mentoring?
Mentoring programs would be open to everyone and leveraged as a collaborative space where ideas are freely exchanged and feeding creativity.
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Working With Vendors
What are some critical elements for effective outsourcing relationships? Here are three key criteria Tamar Elkeles uses to select vendors.
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From Required to Inspired: Education for 21st-Century Realities
Leaders and institutions that succeed going forward will not do so through 20th-century systems of coercion and motivation, but through new systems that place values at the center of an organization’s operations, leadership and culture.
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Working Smarter Glossary
Grappling with blazing-fast change requires a new vocabulary. Here are a few phrases from a CLO survival guide that you may find useful.
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Time Management Training: A Waste of Time
Even the best efforts to teach employees how to manage their time are likely to be swallowed up by that formidable foe of productivity: the e-mail inbox.
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When and How To Go Beyond IQ in Assessing Employees
High test scores might not always point to the best, highest performing candidates. Students who perform well in IQ reflective tests may simply have access to a greater range of developmental resources.
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Learning From Your Mistakes
With the right organizational philosophy, errors can become a competitive advantage.