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Una guía desarrollada por Endeavor para afrontar este tipo de situaciones que son una constante en la vida de los empresarios. https://www.forbesargentina.com/liderazgo/cinco-preguntas-hay-hacerse-resolver-problema-negocios-salir-adelante-n12392
‘Las cinco disfunciones de un equipo’, por Patrick Lencioni
Construir un equipo cohesionado es difícil, pero no es complicado. De hecho, la sencillez es crucial, ya sea que se lidere un equipo ejecutivo en una empresa multinacional, en un pequeño departamento dentro de una organización mayor o incluso si se es parte de un equipo que necesita mejorar. https://www.leadersummaries.com/es/libros/detalle/las-cinco-disfunciones-de-un-equipo
Building a culture of learning at work
A few years ago, leaders at the Gates Foundation reached out to see if I could help them improve their culture. They already had a strong culture of performance: They hired world-class scientists and maintained excellence of execution. Their goal was to improve their learning culture, in which people have the humility to know what…
Leaders need to be good writers, too
You’ve probably already drawn up your list of resolutions and goals for 2022. Allow me to make a pitch for adding one more: improving your writing skills. Yes, that may sound like one of those evergreen goals. But it’s particularly relevant for leadership right now. After all, most communications from leaders, whether they are company-wide…
Reclaiming the «Language of Love» in Your Company | Inc.com
Have you told your employees you love them recently? Gary Hamel, the founder of Strategos, a management consulting firm, and a professor at London Business School, thinks maybe you should. https://www.inc.com/articles/201110/gary-hamel-steve-jobs-the-language-of-love-in-your-company.html
Why Great Leadership Fuels Innovation | Inc.com
Admit it: you’re a little obsessed with innovation. I don’t blame you. Considering how fast markets evolve in today’s global economy and how quickly technology changes compared with even a decade ago, your growth almost certainly depends on creating new products–and new ways to serve customers–no matter what industry you’re in. https://www.inc.com/magazine/201412/patrick-lencioni/innovation-wont-get-you-very-far.html