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Learn From Failure
Learning leaders should not be scared of failure — they should embrace it. Not doing so could quell the potential for innovation and increased performance.
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Survey: Training Spending Remains Steady Talent Management Priority
While reduced talent management investment is the new normal, there’s a desire for increased leadership training.
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Express Learning’s ROI Through Storytelling
When told well, stories add meaning to metrics. Learning leaders should embrace the skill to convey business impact and show the worth of a leadership development program.
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AlliedBarton Security Services Promotes Cordivari, O’Bryan
AlliedBarton Security Services, a provider of trained security personnel, appointed Rich Cordivari to vice president of national accounts. Brent O’Bryan succeeds Cordivari as AlliedBarton’s new vice president of learning & development.
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Survey: CFOs Cite Communication, Leadership as Top Areas for Improvement
Thirty-one percent of chief financial officers interviewed named communication as the area where employees need to improve the most.
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Great Learning Starts With Communities
Creating a sense of organizational community helps increase employee engagement and retention in a multigenerational workforce.
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The Upside-Down Pyramid
When employees know leaders expect the best from them and will back them up, they feel more prepared and comfortable making decisions.
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Employee Trust of Leaders Lags
Leaders are faulted for not linking employee goals to overall corporate performance.
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Set the Stage for Continuous Improvement
With the right roadmap to align leadership and education to reinforce a shared vision, mission and values, companies can build a culture to uplift spirits and performance.
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ICF Challenges Common Coaching Perceptions
Group says coaching is portrayed negatively in media, celebrity culture.