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Leading Effectively e-Newsletter - 2010 Archive Abstracts

December 2010 Issue: Move Over, Negativity!

Has negativity taken over at work? With the experience of a long, painful recession, the usual level of stress, complaints and worries has ratcheted up for most of us. But research from Dr. Barbara Fredrickson says it's time for a much-needed shift to positivity. (more...Join myCCL to view this content)

November 2010 Issue: Boundary Spanning: The Leadership Advantage

As today's business challenges span across boundaries, so too must leadership. Today, the leadership advantage goes to the people who are most closely linked to others and can work with a great variety of people from differing positions, backgrounds and locations. (more...Join myCCL to view this content)

October 2010 Issue: Leadership Skills for an Uncertain World

Last April, noted futurist and author Bob Johansen was giving a keynote presentation on leading in an uncertain world when a volcano erupted in Iceland. Johansen, his audience and millions of travelers were given a tangible lesson in how to live with volatility and ambiguity. (more...Join myCCL to view this content)

September 2010 Issue: A Job with a View

Whether you climb a traditional corporate ladder, travel around a highly matrixed organization or leap quickly into senior roles, few experiences fully prepare you for a life of leading at the top of an organization. (more...)Join myCCL to view this content

August 2010 Issue: Senior-level Trade-offs: What Experienced Leaders Need to Know

Oliver was recently promoted to lead a business unit at his company. Chloe is a regional director of operations. Both are at a pivotal point in their careers: skillfully leading a function or division is not only critical for their own personal success, but also to the success of the organization. (more...)Join myCCL to view this content

July 2010 Issue: Identity Shift: Managing Others to Get Results

Stepping into a management role isn't just a change of task ? it's a fundamental shift of identity. To be successful, first-time managers must make the transition from a person who gets the work done themselves to a person who gets work done through others. (more...)Join myCCL to view this content

June 2010 Issue: Leadership Tensions in the Middle Zone

If you are a mid- to senior-level manager — a leader of managers — have you ever wondered why your job is so complicated? You're an experienced manager and an effective leader — and yet, leading in what CCL calls "the middle zone" is anything but easy. (more...)Join myCCL to view this content

May 2010 Issue: Organizational Culture: The Hidden Cost of "How"

"We trust people to be adults in so many areas of their lives," says journalist and author Brian Carney. "But when they walk through the doors at work, we insist they need detailed rules and descriptions for how to do a job." (more...)Join myCCL to view this content

April 2010 Issue: What It Takes To Coach Your People

You know you need to coach your staff. If they perform well, you perform well. But, do you know how to be an effective coach? CCL's Candice Frankovelgia fills you in. (more...)Join myCCL to view this content

March 2010 Issue: What Drives Your Leadership Strategy?

How you lead is just as important as what you are doing. That underlying belief can make the difference between success and failure in a complex, changing world. (more...)Join myCCL to view this content

February 2010 Issue: Interagency Leadership: Helping the Government "Connect the Dots"

A failure to "connect the dots" across multiple government agencies has become shorthand for high-profile lapses by the U.S. Federal Government. But the need to reach across agencies isn't limited to security challenges or crisis situations. "The day-to-day operations, run largely by career civil servants, also require a new kind of collaboration," says CCL's Bill Adams. (more...)Join myCCL to view this content

January 2010 Issue: Time to Rev Up? Or Throttle Back?

Think you have a pretty good handle on your skills as a leader? If so, consider this: You might be taking your strengths too far. (more...)Join myCCL to view this content


 





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