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Succeed to lead

Article Abstract:

Studies on the behavior of executives are conducted in order to understand the reasons for their failure, which are outlined as lack of competencies or development and their unethical behavior. Results raise questions about traditional assessment methods and make a case for rethinking how leaders are selected, developed and promoted.

Author: Kaplan-Leiserson, Eva
Publisher: American Society for Training & Development, Inc.
Publication Name: T&D
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 1535-7740
Year: 2004
Analysis, Executive ability, Workers, Employee attitudes

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Career insecurity

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Career insecurity, brought about by the fear of downsizing, mergers or outsourcing, can reduce creativity and morale in the workplace. Several strategies that companies can use to help employees cope with uncertainties are presented.

Author: Baber, Anne, Waymon, Lynne
Publisher: American Society for Training & Development, Inc.
Publication Name: T&D
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 1535-7740
Year: 2007
United States, Management dynamics, Business Personnel Management, Methods, Management, Evaluation, Human resource management, Work environment, Job security, Company business management

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