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Using the power of peer coaching to enhance leadership and organizational empathy

CLO Magazine

This article highlights how empathy improves organizational culture, that peer coaching is the preferred method for empathic skills development and five steps to implement peer coaching in your organization. Empathy can also be learned and coupled with leadership development.

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Leadership development and executive coaching: An optimal pairing for long-term accomplishment

CLO Magazine

Consider those stats in the context of a leadership development program — a more than $370 billion global market. Most leaders return to the job equipped with action steps and the best intentions of making changes, but those plans are frequently eclipsed by the more pressing needs of demanding roles at work and home.

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Leveraging coaching for future leaders

CLO Magazine

Leveraging coaches to support your future leaders’ development is one of those decisions. Coaching can be leveraged in different ways to ensure the pipeline of future leaders is skilled and ready to go. Coaching aims to help the person move from where they are to where they want to be.

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Build a future-ready organization with the Five Leadership Superpowers

CLO Magazine

Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.” – JFK The challenge Over the last few years, these conditions have put enormous pressure on organizations, their leaders and their boards of directors. Yet, according to some recent leadership surveys, a majority are concerned about their organization’s fitness for the future.

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Manager, mentor or coach? Help! We need some distinctions!

CLO Magazine

What is the difference between a leader, a manager, a coach and a mentor? Worse, the words leader , manager , coach and mentor are often used interchangeably. More organizations are asking their managers to coach their people. Coaching is often used to describe what others might think of as basic performance management.

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Managing and measuring coaching in the new normal

CLO Magazine

Most companies around the world rely on coaching for learning and development. According to Chief Learning Officer’s annual Learning State of the Industry report, coaching was rated among the top three delivery methods for learning. percent expect the use of coaching to increase throughout the next 12 to 18 months. Further, 55.8

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Meet the CLO Board: Kevin Wilde

CLO Magazine

We recently sat down for a conversation with Kevin Wilde, an Executive Leadership Fellow at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Business. In 2007, he was named CLO of the Year. CLO: How did you first become interested in learning and development? Chief Learning Officer: Where is your hometown? I was 16 years old.

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