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Executive’s guide to developing change agility in your organization

CLO Magazine

Change agility is the key to the future success of your organization and team. In essence, an agile organization can adapt swiftly to a circumstance and revert with an almost instantaneous response to changes in markets, competitors, products, services and customers. Change agility is not just a buzzword: it’s a skill!

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How to select candidates for executive coaching in your company

CLO Magazine

Such personal traits are critical to leadership effectiveness because learning agility has become a foundational component of leadership agility. Besides learning agility, candidates for coaching should demonstrate potential as it relates to problem-solving and decision-making. Ability to embrace adaptive leadership.

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Agile Leaders: Born or Bred?

CLO Magazine

Leaders who can thrive in any business environment share one important trait: agility. As disparate as the two business environments are, there’s a common denominator — something a leader who can thrive anywhere would need to move forward in either scenario — learning agility. Mental agility. People agility.

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Flipped learning for talent development: Lessons from the college classroom

CLO Magazine

I’ve learned that college students and professionals have a common learning goal: managing wicked problems. Whether your student is starting in a profession or your trainee is a senior-level leader, many of their career or work challenges stem from confronting, understanding and managing wicked problems.

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Increasing the success rate of first-time leaders: Training the three key mindsets

CLO Magazine

2: The ‘problem avoidance vs. solution engagement ‘ mindset Individual contributors whose egos are closely tied to the positive feedback they’ve received for their abilities, knowledge and skills can be reluctant to engage in any effort that might cause others to question their capabilities. Mindset No.

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Becoming a learning enterprise is a culture-change journey

CLO Magazine

Amid the traditional, something new is trying to emerge — an enterprise that is more fluid and agile, ecological, innovative and quick to recognize and mine insights from problems. Learning is fundamental to agility, innovation and responsiveness. But learning is not primarily a formal training and development problem.

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Breaking down silos between learning, engagement and performance

CLO Magazine

While this isn’t always a problem, it does increase the likelihood of crossed wires, conflicting information, confused communications, duplication of effort and missed opportunities. The post Breaking down silos between learning, engagement and performance appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media. Bringing it to life.