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Leading the way
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Co-Creating A Solution For All People Managers At Hasbro
/in Uncategorized /This blog post is a summary of a March 2018 webinar, entitled “Unleashing the Capabilities of All People Managers at Hasbro,” which was co-presented by Lisa Ciampolillo, director of talent development, and Sue Fairbanks, manager of talent development, at Hasbro. In 2015, Hasbro launched Management Academy, a global, cohort-based development program for all people managers worldwide. It is a custom blended solution co-created in partnership with Harvard Business Publishing. The initiative was driven by the business need for increased manager effectiveness at all levels. Management Academy had four goals: Set expectations around what it means to be a manager at […]
Highlights From Our Chicago Leadership Development Forum
/in Uncategorized /Our Leadership Development Forum made its next stop at the University Club of Chicago. It’s continually a pleasure to bring together our regional partners at these events to really gain a sense of what’s on people’s minds. We continued our conversation around transformation, and the impact L&D can have on the success or failure of our transformations. Our panel discussions are always a highlight at these events, but this one in particular offered some critical insight into the practical things L&D leaders can do to ensure their leadership development programs support transformation efforts of any scale or scope. Here are […]
Leading And Following: Taking The Backseat When You’re Used To Being The Driver
/in Uncategorized /Leadership is a complex concept, but it’s something we all seem to just intuitively “get.” Followership, by contrast, seems less complex, but can be more difficult to grasp. That’s because most of us don’t think of ourselves explicitly as followers. The word tends to get a bad rap. Followers? Those are people who go blindly along; that’s not us. In an interview on HBR.org, Susan Ashford, a professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, talked about the fluidity of leadership, and the need to be able to move between a leader’s and a follower’s role. Recently, her words […]
Highlights From Our Dallas Leadership Development Forum
/in Uncategorized /We all know that transformation is incredibly difficult, so what does it take to be really successful in a transformation? At our recent Leadership Development Forum in Dallas, L&D practitioners from around the region tackled this question and more at the day-long event, sharing insight into their own organizations and learning new tricks from industry experts. It’s fitting that a forum focused on transformation was held at The C. R. Smith Museum and cohosted by American Airlines. Looking around the museum, you can see just how much the aviation industry has changed in so little time. Our host, American Airlines, […]
Finding The Time To Teach In Small Moments
/in Uncategorized /Recently, I was in Atlanta, Georgia for a quick trip centered around a presentation at the Training 2018 conference. While these kinds of trips can often feel busy and frenetic, they can also provide quiet time—moments to stop and reflect that aren’t always part of our day-to-day. Between sitting on the plane, riding in Ubers and eating dinner at the hotel bar, I found myself with a bit of time to just pause and think. My presentation at the conference was about how to turn busy leaders into teachers to help engage employees and grow organizations. In my downtime, I found […]