Article by Robert Kabacoff
February 7, 2014
Shared by Amber Barger, MSLOC Student
In study after study, strategic thinkers are found to be among the most highly effective leaders. And while there is an abundance of courses, books, articles and opinions on the process of strategic planning, the focus is typically on an isolated process that might happen once or twice per year. In contrast, a true strategic leader thinks and acts strategically every day.
March 2, 2014
Shared by Keeley Sorokti, MSLOC alumna
"Over the last few years, there has been an enormous amount of industry discussion about how the digital world is changing the way we work. To any reasonable observer, the ways that we communicate, interact, and collaborate with each other are all in the midst of profound change. At least the why seems fairly clear.
At at high level, there appear to be three major root causes for why collaboration - the very core of how people come together and function as a business - is in the midst of reinvention:
Hierarchical management styles break down in the face of the inherent complexity and scale of the modern business environment.
New digital tools have put us in constant and direct contact with nearly every person in the developed world at virtually no cost or effort. Thus businesses are now primarily subject to the power laws of networks, rather than the legacy rules of business.
There has been a sustained shift in the power of creation, as the edges of our organizations and marketplaces now have readily in hand as much - and often more - productive power and reach than our institutions. The obvious cause is today's pervasive global platforms for self-expression (yes, by this I largely mean social media, but also all forms of digital connectedness.)"
Author: Frank Kalman
April 22, 2014
Shared by: Andee Weinfurter, MSLOC Student
Even the worst of business problems come with hidden positivity, says author Kathy Cramer. The trick is developing a leadership mindset where being positive is your biggest asset.
March 26, 2014 by Alan Todd
Shared by Whit Wesenberg, MSLOC Student
"Gathering dispersed learners in the same location is difficult.
Even if getting everyone in the same place were cheap and easy, few companies have enough physical seats to accommodate all the people they would like to develop. Transforming the math that dictates the reach and scale of corporate learning through virtual technology is attracting CLOs' attention and a growing flow of venture capital.
But the concern remains that quality is being sacrificed in the quest for scale. Many learning leaders are waiting to see how experiments play out in higher education, and those who have begun to experiment generally relegate virtual learning to low-priority subjects like compliance-driven training and basic technical or vocational knowledge."
Renetta McCann, Leo Burnett Chief Talent Officer and MSLOC alumnae reminds us that at one point in time, those who worked were looked down upon. Now, we wear our jobs on our sleeves like badges of honor. When did our views on work change, and how can we reframe what's expected from an office environment to improve our professional experiences?
by Robert Kegan, Lisa Lahey, Andy Fleming, and Matthew Miller
April, 2014
Shared by: Valencia Ray (MSLOC Student)
by Robert Kegan, Lisa Lahey, Andy Fleming, and Matthew Miller