Leaders who win won't just chase efficiency gains. They'll need to fully reinvent how their organizations work. A sharp strategic read.
#Leadership #AIStrategy #FutureOfWork
Leaders who win won't just chase efficiency gains. They'll need to fully reinvent how their organizations work. A sharp strategic read.
#Leadership #AIStrategy #FutureOfWork
90% of HR professionals report that they don’t feel “adequately supported at work.”
And as Hebba Youssef, Chief People Officer at Workweek described at HR event, Beyond Borders, New York, “If your HR person isn’t engaged, how can any of your employees really be engaged?” #HR #engagement
Nearly half of leadership transitions are seen as disappointments within two years. Your first 90 days as an executive don’t just set the tone; they define your tenure. #Leadership #Executive #Strategy #CareerGrowth #First90Days
Mirror mentors—even if they’re just your cubicle neighbor or fellow job seeker—can help you expand your mindset, sustain momentum, and grow as a leader. They reflect back who you are, where you can go, and won’t let you settle for less. #mentor #leadership
"Job hugging" signals deeper organizational disconnection, not employee loyalty. It’s a leadership cue to shift from toxic retention to empowering engagement. Let’s lead not with the fear of employees leaving—but with the vision of them thriving. #leadership #jobhugging #retention
In 2025, business acumen isn’t just a bonus for HR—it’s the number one must-have skill. Nearly 90% of chief people officers ranked it their top priority, because without it, HR risks being sidelined rather than steering business strategy. #leadership #HR #business
"Those who lead well pause to consider not just what they mean, but the many ways their words could be heard," he said. "They utilize stories that resonate because they care deeply about what people take away, not just about being heard." #leadership #communication
Our recent survey found that nearly three-quarters (74%) of executives trust AI’s input over that of friends or colleagues. Even more striking, 44% said they would allow generative AI to override a decision they had already planned to make. #leadership #AI #GenerativeAI
New FT reads explore how power works at home, the art of group dynamics, and embracing uncertainty. Thought-provoking business book picks to inspire leaders. #leadership #books #uncertainty
“Success can cause people to unlearn the habits that made them successful in the first place.”
— Satya Nadella
#leadership #growth #success
Receiving and offering positive feedback is essential for growth. Good leaders know that feedback, even when it’s hard to receive, can be a powerful learning tool. They solicit the feedback of their staff, take it, and apply it to make themselves better. #feedback #leadership
Leading with curiosity both refines a leader’s clarity and expands the team's collective strength, making leadership a dynamic, inclusive endeavor rather than a solo sprint. #leadership #curiosity
A MIT Sloan study found that employees in high-trust organizations were 260% more motivated to work, 50% less likely to look for a new job and reported 41% lower burnout. Yet Gallup's data still shows that just 21% of employees strongly agree they trust their company's leadership. #leadership #trust
"The majority of the issues we're going to run into in the coming years are people issues, not technology issues," said Kian Katanforoosh, founder and CEO of Workera. "We're going to have really good technologies coming in, but people are going to struggle to catch up." #AI #leadership
Focusing on the human side of the offering, including how a solution solves real-world customer pain points and makes people's lives easier, makes it relatable. One key lesson learned is that a compelling narrative can make even the most complex offering relatable. #leadership
The simple truth is that leadership (and life, really) is about people and relationships. And you can start with the proven fact that great leaders are real people. Or, if you prefer — they are authentic. #leadership #leader #authenticity
The most successful business leaders aren't those who make everyone happy—they're the ones who make the tough choices and keep their teams focused on a strategic direction. #leadership
There’s a real gap in leadership pipelines. Only 20% of companies feel confident that they have strong future leaders lined up. #leadership
“People make up answers and explanations when you’re not telling them anything,” he says. “So say, ‘Look, we don’t know what’s going on here. We think our business seems to be fine. We can’t control these other events, and we have no plans to do anything dramatic except wait and see,’” he says.
Incentivize employees to use data. “This is where a lot of companies fall down, and I kind of am surprised by it,” Shapiro said. Fostering a culture of curiosity and accountability can go a long way toward building high-performing data teams. #leadership #data
Their studies show that companies view low-wage workers as people who will be in the job only for a short time. Instead, the researchers find that these employees are loyal and want development and a clear path to career advancement. #leadership
"I find inspiration in conversations with clients and everyday people—listening to their challenges, their passions and how they interact with culture. The best ideas don’t come from a boardroom but from understanding real-world perspectives." – Bill Hobbs, Epiphany Collective
A recent report suggests that leaders are finding themselves stuck in a wait-and-see cycle, unsure how to navigate these tensions and make the complex choices necessary to balance the business and human outcomes that will move their organizations forward. #leadership #uncertainty
One of the best lessons I learned during my MBA was the power of teamwork. In almost every course, we had to work together as a group instead of on our own. Whether it was a presentation or a group project, we had to assign roles, communicate and figure out how to work as a team. #leadership #mba
Playing for the team’s success, rather than your own success, is just one of the many mindset shifts required to make the leap to leader. When Donovan promoted people he told them: “We’re asking you to be very different.” #leadership
“You pause, listen, and ask questions to really understand other people’s perspectives without judgment,” she told Inc. “When you lead with empathy, the improvements are measurable, including employee engagement, customer satisfaction, and even retention rates.” #leadership #empathy
Unlike today's AI, which excels at narrow tasks, AGI will process information, reason and adapt in real time, driving a new era of decision-making, automation and innovation.
Companies that embrace this shift now will gain a decisive competitive advantage, while those that delay risk falling behind.
When deployed in the absence of any broader effort to advance women and without accountability from managers, there can be a dark side: It can signal that women are deficient, or that the underrepresentation of women in senior leadership positions is a result of their inability to compete with men.
In business leadership, staying informed and inspired are crucial for personal and organizational growth. Here are 10 notable podcasts that provide mentorship-like guidance without the commercial gloss, each selected for their unique contributions to leadership development. #leadership
Trust is the foundation of every great team...
But clear communication might be even more important.
Watch what happens when one is missing. 👀
#Teamwork #LeadershipLessons #TrustFall #CommunicationMatters