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AlGonzalezinfo's curator insight,
January 7, 2013 6:23 AM
When we receive feedback with an open heart, it is easier to look in the mirror and improve.
Martin o'neon's curator insight,
January 8, 2013 10:06 AM
Why do most managers and executives have trouble "coaching" their teams to higher levels of peformance? Why is it that so few companies spend NOTHING on training managers and executives how to coach, inspire, delegate, assign, and give feedback?
Everyone pays lipservice to the idea of leading/managing teams, but so few companies put their resources behind the concept of being a great place to work because of the quality of the leadership/management.
We seem to have taken the "heart" out of leading/managing and it's become a very sterile environment that just doesn't work. Trust comes from the heart, and if you're not leading, managing, coaching from that perspective, your team will NEVER trust you!
Barry Deutsch
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Brooke Allen's comment,
June 9, 2013 12:17 PM
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Sigrid de Kaste's curator insight,
April 7, 2013 8:01 PM
Looking at yourself...take a good look becasue it's you who makes the team!
Luís Cochofel's curator insight,
January 27, 2013 7:43 AM
Interesting approach to the factors one needs to be aware of in a leadership position.
Luís Cochofel's comment,
January 27, 2013 8:41 AM
Thank you Sandra V. Barbosa. Abri o seu perfil de Linked In, mas está vazio...
Vistage Baltimore's comment,
November 29, 2012 11:28 AM
Thank you so much for sharing this great post by Marv Howard. We are glad you found it valuable.
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I reflected on this article regarding innovation and the simple explanation of it being a tool to accomplish goals. I started thinking about the clients I've worked with over the last decade and began to struggle to identify where many of those companies have been innovative.
I realized that frequently innovation as a buzzword is given the same lip service that "our people are our greatest assets" sometimes gets espoused by company leaders.
Do you innovate? Is it a foundation of your culture? Is your innovation beyond products - do you come up with new processes, ways of engaging with customers or employees, developing new communication vehicles?
Do you embed the concept of innovating in all your processes? Does it start with benchmarking your competitors?
Barry Deutsch
Leadership Blog for CEOs and Senior Executives in the Vistage and TEC Community
http://www.impacthiringsolutions.com/vistageleadershipcommunity
If your passion is focused on being the best leader possible, join us in our LinkedIn Discussion Group for leadership topics ranging from hiring and retaining top talent to outstanding sales management
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/IMPACT-Hiring-Solutions-Leadership-Management-1925834/about