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eBulletin - Leadership Update - Week of May 29, 2006

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Week of May 29, 2006


This week's topic:
  • Working with People

Next week's topics:
  • Online PM Systems
  • Virtual Teams

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Karen Elmhirst
HR.Com's Senior analyst and Community Leader for Leadership
kelmhirst@hr.com
This week's Leadership blog:

A Breath of Fresh Air
Posted May 24, 2006

This weekend, I decided I could no longer put off the annual Spring Cleanout of my clothes closet. It was finally time to sort and remove all of those clothes that I've held on to for years, thinking perhaps I'd one day start liking them. It is at the point where the majority of my closet is full of clothes I don't like or wear, which leaves little space for anything new to come in.

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Aileen MacMillan
HR.Com's Senior Analyst and Community Leader for Performance Management.
amacmillan@hr.com
This week's Performance Management blog:

Two Essential Pieces of the Puzzle
Posted May 23, 2006

There really are two essential pieces of the puzzle to implementing and utilizing a technology based, or for that matter, any performance management system. Technology is a tool and no matter how great the tool, the benefits achieved are significantly impacted by the way the system is implemented and used day to day. If you had the opportunity to read the Fortune article I referred to in last week's blog, you may have noticed that, along with some of the common themes I mentioned another significant common thread which was the frequency of face-to-face contact. Interestingly, the use of technology varied between individuals but all indicated the importance of increasing face-to-face contact with colleagues, customers, direct reports etc.

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Leadership
Thought Leader: Patrick Lencioni on How to Deal With Silos, Politics, and Turf Wars That Can Turn Colleagues into Competitors
Patrick Lencioni is the Founder and President of The Table Group Inc., a specialized management consulting firm focused on organizational health. He recently spoke with Rich DiGeorgio on the problems you see caused by silos and turf wars in organizations.
Performance Management
Business "Best Practices" Applied to the Home: A Case Study
With over 20 years on the job, Kenny Moore found himself wondering: if corporate life benefits from implementing Best Practices might this be true for our home life as well?
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Mapping Behaviors
Markku Kauppinen points to his experience with changing business culture: No one stopped to ask a couple of important questions: Are we ready to let go of the past? What do we need from our employees? Do we know what we need them to do?
Executive Coaching
Ask the Coach - Issue 11: Choosing a Coaching Company OR Individual Coaches?
Executive Coach Merry Marcus offers advice for making this important decision.
How to Make the Most of Executive Coaching
Date: March 7, 2006
Author: Karen Elmhirst

HR.com's Karen Elmhirst discusses the goals of the executive coaching relationship; it is ultimately to increase your effectiveness as a leader.
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The Extraordinary Leader: Turning Good Managers Into Great Leaders - summary
By John H. Zenger, Joseph Folkman and Foreword by Dave Ulrich
Date: May 22, 2006

Because the important topic of leadership has been explored and expounded upon ad infinitum, by a multitude of academicians, consultants, and leaders, themselves, there is no dearth of contrasting and complementary opinions, perspectives, insights, and prescriptions on the topic. However, the authors note that, "despite that extensive literature, leadership remains shrouded in mystery" specifically around the issues of whether people can be developed into leaders and, if so, how. Read this review.

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Building a Winning Team with Employee Performance
Discover the seven secrets to the most powerful performance management processes that build a winning team, drive business strategy, align the organization around top priorities and energize employees. Join Gerry Groe, Ph.D. in an exploration of what could be and how human resources professionals can "get in the game" of strategy execution.

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June 6, 2006 at 1:00 PM ET
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Action Learning for Leadership Development
What is action learning and how can it be used to help develop your leaders? What are its various forms and what types of business issues are commonly addressed in these projects? This information and more will be discussed during this webcast. We'll look at some critical success factors and recommendations on the design and implementation of your action learning programs.

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June 14, 2006 at 1:00 PM ET
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