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Top Leadership Development Blog Posts this Week: 8/7/15

August 7, 2015 by Wally Bock

Leadership development may be the most important thing any company does. That’s why, every week, I review blogs and other publications that cover leadership development to find the very best leadership development posts. This week, you’ll find pointers to posts about separating learning myths from reality, ways to improve leadership development, and four common mistakes […]




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Leadership development and the way we choose leaders

August 5, 2015 by Wally Bock

What if we chose leaders differently? Here’s the opening from a Washington Post article titled “This CEO lets his workers elect their bosses.” “Americans vote for their president. They vote for their local officials. They vote for aspiring pop stars on television shows. But they do not, in general, vote for who will be their […]




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The Advantages (and Disadvantages) of Being Narcissistic

August 2, 2015 by Ken Nowack

“I will always cherish the initial misconceptions I had about you.” Unknown Do you know anyone who fits the description below? Narcissistic: Demonstrates impairments in personality functioning (either in excessive reference to others for self-esteem or goal setting based on gaining approval from others) and impairments in interpersonal functioning (impaired empathy or relationships largely superficial) […]




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Top Leadership Development Blog Posts this Week: 7/31/15

July 31, 2015 by Wally Bock

Leadership development may be the most important thing any company does. That’s why, every week, I review blogs and other publications that cover leadership development to find the very best leadership development posts. This week, you’ll find pointers to posts about two types of high potentials, the leadership journey, 70-20-10 leadership development, and measuring the […]




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Leadership development and pull learning

July 29, 2015 by Wally Bock

Stephen J. Gill says we should “Stop Relying on Training for Employee Learning.” Here’s his basic reasoning. “Formal, event-based training (courses, workshops, seminars, MOOCs) has a place in corporate learning but only a small place and only for employee learning that can’t be achieved in other, more timely, less costly, and more effective ways. This […]




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How to Practice to Become Better (Hint: It’s More than Repetition)

July 26, 2015 by Ken Nowack

“If practice makes perfect, and no one’s perfect, then why practice?” Billy Corgan   Practice makes perfect according to an old saying. Or at least if you do it enough you will become an expert. Or does it? Experts vs. Being an Expert There is, in fact, a big difference between “experts” and those “who […]




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Top Leadership Development Blog Posts this Week: 7/24/15

July 24, 2015 by Wally Bock

Leadership development may be the most important thing any company does. That’s why, every week, I review blogs and other publications that cover leadership development to find the very best leadership development posts. This week, you’ll find pointers to posts about strategic leadership development, strategic HR, why on-the-job training isn’t working, and setting up a […]




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Leadership development: developing global minded leaders

July 22, 2015 by Wally Bock

We’ve come a long way. What is now the Thunderbird School of Global Management was founded in 1946 as the American Institute for Foreign Trade. Leadership development for “over there” For years the programs trained college graduates in the skills needed for managing a US company’s interests in a “foreign” country. In 1961, the Institute […]




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Top Leadership Development Blog Posts this Week: 7/17/15

July 17, 2015 by Wally Bock

Leadership development may be the most important thing any company does. That’s why, every week, I review blogs and other publications that cover leadership development to find the very best leadership development posts. This week, you’ll find pointers to posts about why leadership development programs fail, leadership development outside the box, leadership development beyond training, […]




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Leadership development when experience doesn’t count

July 15, 2015 by Wally Bock

When I started out in business, almost fifty years ago, experience was the thing. That made sense when the next year would look quite a bit like today. Markets were relatively stable. Planning five or ten years out was common. Those days are gone. Leadership development for a changing world When the business world was […]




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