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Leading Through Complexity
- by Joe Wynne
(January 26, 2012)
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Leadership gaps arise as projects trend toward higher complexity. It will take some significant new skills to succeed in complex near-future projects. When you succeed with the workforce, however, much of the complexity evaporates.
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Shut Down, Slow Down or Speed Up?
- by Mike Donoghue
(January 26, 2012)
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Name the season and name the reason, but many firms schedule shutdowns of their facilities and staff during certain periods as a means to put a temporary stop in operations to control costs. But there are many in the workforce who prefer to exercise their own individual control over these down times in order to keep their industry active, carry on their work and remain effective contributors.
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Eye on the Workforce Blog
Why Training Does Not Work
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Eye on the Workforce
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Which TWO of the following have been proven?
A. Slime molds can solve puzzles.
B. Training is more effective when it includes elements targeted to learning styles (visual learners, left-brain ...
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Joe Wynne
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September 30, 2010 08:39 AM
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