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7 Competencies For the Next Generation of Leaders

by Vicky Webster and Martin Webster (Eds.) 

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Competencies For Future Leaders

Despite the undeniable impact of sound leadership on the success of any organisation, there remains an apparent lack of understanding when it comes to the specific core competencies every leader ought to prioritise while carrying out their professional responsibilities. To be clear, this does not mean these leaders are wholly unfit or ineffective; instead, it only indicates that these professionals have not yet maximised their own potential or the potential of the organisation they are charged with leading.[Continue Reading …]

Filed Under: How to Grow Leaders Tagged With: Communication, Creativity, Culture, Ethical Leadership, Goals, Ideas, Innovation, Leadership, Leadership Competencies, Leadership Empowerment, Leadership In Teams, Leading Innovation, Moral Standards, Next Generation of Leaders, Objectives, Organisational Culture, Professional Development, Standards, Trust

Why Project Management Is Different to Operations Management

by Vicky Webster and Martin Webster (Eds.) 

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Project Management Is Different to Operations Management

What’s the difference between project management and operations management?

This brief post summarises the main differences between ongoing operations and projects . [Continue Reading …]

Filed Under: What Leaders Need to Know Tagged With: Business Process Management, Operations Management, Process Management, Project Management, Project Manager, Standards, Summarises

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Constructive Criticism

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Read in 2 minutesIf you show your work to someone you know, and ask “What do you think?” they will most probably say it’s ay. They won’t want to offend you. And you won’t gain constructive criticism.

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