by Brad Herbert | Mar 7, 2012 | Development
Gary Hamel wrote another provocative piece at ERE.net on how the structure, options, and collective norms of the Web offer inspirations for the next phase of organizational leadership. I encourage you to contrast these points against how you currently operate within...
by Brad Herbert | Mar 7, 2012 | Development
I believe the most important organizational competency is the ability to efficiently consume information, reflect, and act; to adapt. The days of the suggestion box are gone; things move too quickly and are too complex to wait for suggestions alone; instead leaders...
by Brad Herbert | Feb 21, 2012 | Development
HR Professor Dave Ulrich from the University of Michigan School of Business shared the results of a study identifying the most important capabilities for HR people. They surveyed 10,000 line managers and 10,000 HR professionals and the results are pretty compelling....
by Brad Herbert | Feb 17, 2012 | Development
Bruna Martinuzzi recently wrote a great article on the implications of brain physiology, leadership, and culture. I’ve reposted in its entirety because it’s so great. “Your capacity to regulate emotions,” says David Rock “is absolutely essential to...
by Brad Herbert | Jan 31, 2012 | Development
I read an insightful article from Josh Bersin about the massive shift in how work, value, and status are defined, how organizations develop and deploy their peoples’ expertise, and how technology and the global marketplace for skills are radically reshaping the...
by Brad Herbert | Jan 29, 2012 | Development
What things shape your decisions and world view? I appreciate the way Tony frames the concept and challenges people to be reflective of how they’re living their life, and for whom. These questions apply equally well to people and organizations. ...