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What You’re Reading So Far: The Most Read Leadership Articles of 2023

Let's Grow Leaders

We inventory the most-read leadership articles of 2023 and here’s what you’re most interested in so far. Which of our leadership articles, Leadership Without Losing Your Sou l podcast episodes, and Asking-for-a-Friend videos resonate most with you and why? We would love to hear from you.

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4 Strategies to Guide Your Team Through a Departmental Transition

Harvard Business Review

Whether initiated by strategic realignment, leadership changes, or market demands, departmental transitions test a leader’s mettle. In this article, the authors offer four strategies to guide your team through a departmental transition while maintaining morale, productivity, and cohesion: 1) Communicate the “why” clearly and authentically.

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What is your data strategy for an AI future?

CIO

Sports Illustrated and its CEO found this out recently when it was revealed the magazine published articles written by fake authors with AI-generated images. Artificial Intelligence, CIO, Data Management, IT Leadership, IT Strategy While the CEO lost his job, the parent company, Arena Group, lost 20% of its market value.

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CEOs, Is Your Business Strategy Bold Enough?

Harvard Business Review

There has never been a more difficult time to be a CEO — the urgency for bold and transformative leadership echoes louder than ever. CEOs need to better understand whether their strategy is bold enough to position them for future growth. This article covers four actions that CEOs should be taking now.

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CIOs in transition: 5 tips for landing your next IT leadership job

CIO

At some point in your career, you’re likely to find yourself in transition, having left an IT leadership job without a new one lined up. While you may have planned or negotiated an exit, very often such departures are beyond your direct control, due to a leadership change, acquisition, or another strategic event.

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4 Powerful Communication Strategies for an Unpopular Return to Office Decision

Let's Grow Leaders

In the video above, I share four strategies that can help. Communicating unpopular decisions like return to office is undoubtedly challenging, but it’s a part of the leadership journey. What strategies worked for you? Sometimes you’ll be tasked with delivering news that you know won’t be popular.

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Contemplative Leadership: Finding Time to Think

CEO Insider

Maxwell In the Harvard Business Review article How CEOs Manage Time, the authors report CEOs spend a quarter of their work on people and relationships, another quarter on functional and business unit reviews, 16% on organization and culture, and 21% on strategy.