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Many productivity programs solve the wrong problem. This is what leaders should do instead
You can’t design a system that works for everyone. Most organizations think they have a productivity problem. They don’t.
In this edition of Lessons in Leadership, Steve Adubato is joined by Dr. Tonya Smith-Jackson, Chancellor, Rutgers ...
SRC navigates challenges among its 10 plants and roughly 1,800 employees companywide. That workforce includes around 1,550 ...
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Not All Problems Are Fixable — Here's How Great Leaders Know What to Solve and What to Learn From
A few years ago, I was coaching "Maria," a department head at a large organization. She was sharp, strategic and exhausted. "I've tried everything," she told me. She definitely had: New software, new ...
Leaders often fall into the 'fixer trap,' solving problems instead of developing their teams. This piece shows how stepping ...
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