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How to Get Promoted At Work: The ASK Strategy

Let's Grow Leaders

This three-part strategy is built on timeless principles that will deliver results in all industries. In many cases, demonstrating a familiarity for the job’s subject matter and a commitment to continue learning makes a big difference. Habits also make a big difference in your work performance. That’s the power of habits.

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What Experts are Saying About Career Advice: May Frontline Festival

Let's Grow Leaders

Too little thought and planning can lead to not only an unproductive meeting, but potential loss of a star performer. Ali Anani , one of the most frequent commenters in our LGL community, shares his Slideshare model, Phenomena: Race Strategy. This is a four blocks-based strategy, the acronym of which is RACE.

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Maximizing Impact, Minimizing Costs: A Strategic Approach to Coaching in Resource-Constrained Government Institutions

International Coach Academy

The growing complexity of governance, rapid technological advancement, and rising public expectations have put immense pressure on public servants to perform efficiently (Hornung, 2023). Research indicates that effective coaching helps employees develop their skills and address challenges, leading to improved performance and motivation.

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Understanding Employee Discipline: Key Steps and Methods for Success

Vantage Circle

All you need in place are the right strategies and appropriate policies. The primary purpose is not to punish but to guide employees toward better performance and strengthen their understanding about company policies and standards. Navigating these complexities of employee discipline for HR professionals proves to be a formidable task.

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A Terrible Thing to Waste: Creating a Culture of Continuous Learning

CMOE

To perform optimally, a business must grow and evolve—meaning that your employees must grow and evolve as well. If your team is to be truly ready to respond to the ever-changing needs of your customers and the ever-changing conditions of the market, then your organization must cultivate a culture of continuous learning.

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Leading a Fast Growing Remote Culture with Antonella Pisani

Let's Grow Leaders

Pisani encourages leaders to prioritize creativity and innovation by hiring the right people and fostering a culture of continuous learning and testing. 06:05 – Leveraging Cross-Industry Experience for Innovation The conversation shifts to the importance of learning from various industries.

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Let Go of Old Habits to Spring Clean Your Leadership Style 

Crestcom

Letting go of bad habits and adopting new growth strategies can lead to better results. Embracing new growth-oriented strategies can lead to better results, stronger teams and a more fulfilling leadership experience. Implement new strategies that align with evolving business goals. Identify areas that need improvement.