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Top Leadership Development Blog Posts this Week: 5/2/14

May 2, 2014 by Wally Bock

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 blog posts about succession planning, leadership development and hierarchies and leadership development failings. From Chief Executive: A Strong Succession Plan Leads to Strong Success “Having a clear succession plan […]




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Succession Planning: After the Party

April 30, 2014 by Wally Bock

A succession planning miracle? Jena McGregor, writing in the Washington Post, says that the succession to a new CEO at Ford could be Alan Mulally’s “single biggest accomplishment.”  Alisa Priddle’s article on the succession in the Detroit Free Press is titled: “From Mr. Miracle Mulally to polished protégé Fields: Ford’s changing of the guard.” Here’s […]




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Top Leadership Development Blog Posts this Week: 4/25/14

April 25, 2014 by Wally Bock

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 succession planning and coaching. From Holly Teska: Does Group Executive Coaching Work? “Many organizations find that group executive coaching is a powerful and effective strategy for employee […]




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Leadership Development at GE: It’s no secret

April 23, 2014 by Wally Bock

Leadership development is something General Electric is known for. For more than a century, they’ve been growing effective leaders inside the company. People want to know the secret. That prompted a recent post by Raghu Krishnamoorthy, GE’s vice president of executive development and chief learning officer, titled: “The Secret Ingredient in GE’s Talent-Review System.” Here’s […]




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Top Leadership Development Blog Posts this Week: 4/18/14

April 18, 2014 by Wally Bock

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 what you’re reading, the performance conversation, hiring criteria, and GE’s secret. From Neil Bearden: Do You Think You’re Reading Brain Food “Are we being intellectually nourished by […]




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Developing Leaders with Analytics

April 16, 2014 by Wally Bock

When I started in business, computers were giant boxes that lived in air conditioned rooms and were guarded by a priesthood called Management Information Systems (MIS). We used our computers to do the same accounting things we’d always done, only faster. The Promise of Analytics in Leadership Development Those days came flooding back when I […]




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More Talent Management Facts #36

April 13, 2014 by Ken Nowack

“42.7 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot.”  Steven Wright A New Collection of Talent Management Facts Another addition of leadership and talent management “facts” from all over the world.  Some intuitive and some not….what do you think? 1. Results from a recent research study by Dr. Christopher Mayhorn at NC State […]




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Top Leadership Development Blog Posts this Week: 4/11/14

April 11, 2014 by Wally Bock

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 pieces on searching for potential, succession planning, robots (real ones) and leadership development, and Glinda, the “good” witch. From Mike Hoban: Searching for Potential – On the Basketball Court […]




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Leadership development that accounts for change

April 9, 2014 by Wally Bock

Change is a constant, for people and for companies. But too many leadership development programs act like that’s not true for them. Here are three reasons to continually re-evaluate your people and your leadership development program. People don’t always reach their potential. We’ve all known at least one of them. They’re the people who start […]




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The Power of Social Support for Success Part II

April 6, 2014 by Ken Nowack

“If Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends?.” Stephen Wright Gender Differences in Social Support I just read a research paper that suggested that marriage might not improve men’s health as once thought ((Liu, H. & Umberson, D. (2008). The Times They Are a Changing: Marital Status and Health Differentials […]




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