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The top 10 management skills and how they help you with professional growth

From the workplace to extracurricular activities, there are some abilities that are not only useful in life, but are also highly sought-after by employers. In this blogpost, we would like to introduce the top 10 management skills you need to boost your career and personal growth. You don’t need management skills? Think again. Contrary to popular belief, management skills are useful far beyond firms and organizations - they can help improve your personal abilities, your professional path, and your relationships.
Top 10 management skills you should have in 2019 to boost your career and change the world to the better
Total votes: 3586
Wanda Tiefenbacher, 31.05.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development 0 comment
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Management development, Management Trends

Transfer of learning: How to maximize employee training and development success

When employees embark on a training course, the most important criterion for success is that they transfer the skills they have learned back on the job. There has been much research on those factors that lead to employee training and development success. However, transfer of learning is still an issue within the Human Resource Development (HRD) community. In this article we have a look at the most important factors that impact the transfer of learning. Furthermore, we provide recommendations on how to maximize the transfer of trainings back on the job.
Learning transfer is a key criteria of any learning and development intervention
Total votes: 5303
Dr. Annette Towler, 30.05.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development 0 comment
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e-learning, Evidence-based learning, Organizational learning, Team learning

From evidence-based medicine to evidence-based management: An interview with Eric Barends, MD CEBMa

In two sessions, we interviewed Eric Barends, the Managing Director of the Center for Evidence-Based Management (CEBMa). Eric is based in Amsterdam (Netherlands) and advises management teams and boards of companies and non-profit organizations on evidence-based management and development. In our first interview Eric provides an overview about the benefits of evidence-based management in business. In session two we have a look at the origin of evidence-based management, why evidence-based managers rely on fours sources of evidence and that not all evidence is created equal.
Evidence-based management is about making better decisions and has its origins in evidence-based medicine
Total votes: 2719
Dr. Markus Nini, 16.05.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development 0 comment
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What are the benefits of evidence-based management in business? An interview with Eric Barends, MD CEBMa

In two sessions, we interviewed Eric Barends, the Managing Director of the Center for Evidence-Based Management (CEBMa). Eric is based in Amsterdam (the Netherlands) and advises management teams and boards of companies and non-profit organizations on evidence-based management and development. In this first session Eric discusses the foundation of evidence-based management and its benefits in business.
Insights from evidence-based management bring many benefits to managers and professionals.
Total votes: 6153
Dr. Markus Nini, 09.05.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development 0 comment
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Decision making, Evidence-based Management, Human error, Management development, Strategy

Social system change: Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard and its lessons for business leaders

The great works of drama offer a wealth of lessons for business leaders. Shakespeare’s King Lear, for example, displays the dangers of a narcissistic, erratic leadership style. Moliere’s The Misanthrope warns against excessive, untactful honesty. This blog post focuses on Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard. Building on a previous post on social systems theory, I will look at Chekhov’s play through the lens of Niklas Luhmann’s theory of society. I will look particularly at forms of social differentiation and the obstacles to cognitive processing of social system change and its implications for business leaders.
Social system change requires bridging of distinctive sets of social structures with appropriate language use
Total votes: 5003
Dr. Carlton Clark, 04.05.2019 | Posted in Change Management 0 comment
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Change Management, Change side effects, Discourse, Language of change

Organizational politics: Curse or blessing?

Politics exist in all organizations but it is interesting to consider whether organizational politics can be a blessing or a curse. This blog post draws on scientific evidence to illustrate how politics can be effective for an organization through a) drawing on the political skills of the talent within the firm and b) implementing strategies that curtail ineffective organizational politics.
Organizations are always places where individuals exert power and influence.
Total votes: 5952
Dr. Annette Towler, 30.03.2019 | Posted in Change Management, Leadership 0 comment
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Change Management, Job performance, Leadership, Organizational politics, Power

6 behaviors that characterize politically skilled individuals in organizations and how to learn them

This blog discusses the importance of being politically skilled within work organizations. Organizational science researchers have highlighted the importance of political skills in being effective in the workplace. There is a body of research to show that those who have strong political skills tend to be better performers and enables the organization to be more effective. This blog describes the behaviors of politically skilled individuals and describes the positive outcomes associated with political skills. The blog also describes how organizations can implement interventions to enable employees to hone political skills.
Total votes: 3738
Dr. Annette Towler, 18.03.2019 | Posted in Leadership 0 comment
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Organizational politics, Power

Social systems theory for management practitioners: Organizations as network of decisions

In line with our critical thinking approach here at CQ Net, in this blog post we want to look beyond the traditional management understanding of organizations as machines. Sociology has a long tradition in offering theories and systems of thought on how societies, organizations and teams work and relate to each other. One of these approaches is 'social systems theory'. Carlton Clark has a look at this grand social theory and its implications for management practitioners.
Organizations consist of decision according to social systems theory
Total votes: 5001
Dr. Carlton Clark, 12.03.2019 | Posted in Research 0 comment
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Decision making, Social Science, Systems approach

Resisting the storm: Building employee resilience with evidence-based practices

Life as a working professional involves taking risks, enduring frustrations, and recuperating in the face of failure. However, not all people are born with a high level of emotional resilience, nor is everyone given the training and support to develop it later in life. As a manager, however, you can take individual and organization-wide steps to foster employee resilience. While some individual employees will always be more naturally resilient than others, with proper supports in place your entire team can be resistant to set backs, and motivated in the face of challenge and change.
Resilient employees bounce back faster from setbacks
Total votes: 4888
Dr. Devon Price, 10.03.2019 | Posted in Learning & Development, Work and well-being 0 comment
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Psychological safety, Resilience

What is leadership really about? Evidence-based concepts for managers and professionals

The capability to lead and influence people is essential for success even beyond management. Professionals without a formal leadership role find themselves more and more often in situations where it is key to deliberately influence people, teams, divisions or the whole organization. Thus despite – or perhaps precisely because of its great relevance, leadership is often seen as something mystic. This impression is reinforced by a large number of popular business bestsellers about leadership, CEO biographies, and executive consultants who rely on individual experiences and anecdotal evidence when writing and talking about leadership. These sources generally provide only a limited informative value and therefore are of questionable use for the development of leaders and professionals.
Leadership demystified: What leadership is really about: Evidence-based concepts for managers and professionals
Total votes: 8222
Dr. Markus Nini, 09.03.2019 | Posted in Leadership 0 comment
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Authentic Leadership, Charismatic Leadership, Evidence-based learning, Great Man Theory, Implicit leadership theory, Leader Member Exchange (LMX), Leadership, Trait based leadership, Transformational Leadership
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