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Leaders who have navigated their businesses through the past five years learned to look for opportunities in situations that would be considered negatives in more prosperous times.
The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing corporate leaders around the country to draw on their best skills to become agile, adaptive leaders.
The stereotypical CEO in movies and TV is overwhelmingly loud. The reality for CEOs and other executives is more complex.
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One behavior separates top-performing leaders from the rest of the pack: the ability to inspire and motivate workers to high performance. Can this behavior be learned? And why is it so important? Jack Zenger explains, in an excerpt from The AMA Handbook of Leadership.
What is a leader? Quite simply, says John Baldoni in his new book Leading by Example, leaders are those who make good things happen. They do this by acting the part, handling the tough stuff, putting their team first, and most importantly, by...
Successful leaders approach business like a game of chess; they formulate a general plan for the future, but focus on what's happening right now. They also possess the capacity to roll with changing circumstances....
We've all heard the old Thomas Edison quote about genius being 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. The same ratio applies to innovation. Here are some tips for encouraging an innovative spirit in your organization....