Author Archives: Bruce Lewin

Two gaps in the HR and talent space

Katherine Jones points us to two gaps in the HR and talent space, via research from Hewitt and the Human Capital Institute. 88% of businesses hold executives responsible for results, while only 10% hold the same group accountable for developing … Continue reading

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Human Values, Financial Values and the Credit Crunch

What happens when human values and financial values are seriously misaligned at the operational level? Keysha Cooper once of Washington Mutual reveals all to the New York Times. “If a loan came from a top loan officer, they didn’t care … Continue reading

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Leadership is all about… (enter your own answer here)

Miki Saxon tells us that she’s no fan of the cult of individual leadership. Likewise we’d also agree with the following when Miki says; ‘Leader’ and ‘leadership’ lost their meaning when the media latched on and started using them as … Continue reading

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Lead Well and Prosper by Nick McCormick

Nick McCormick very kindly sent me a copy of his ‘Lead Well and Prosper’ book to read and review. Rather than provide a standard review, I thought it would be fun to run the book’s chapters through the leadership model … Continue reading

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John McCain and Self Awareness

As the credit crisis takes a turn and people ask (not for the first time!) if we’ve seen the worst, I was contemplating who to write about for the next leadership post. Henry Paulson, Gordon Brown and Richard Branson all came … Continue reading

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Tarique Ghaffur, Ian Blair and the Metropolitain Police Service

Tarique Ghaffur CBE is a high ranking police officer who has previously been tipped for further promotion. He has been in the headlines recently for his difficult professional relationship with Sir Ian Blair and the fact that he claims to have … Continue reading

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Lehman Brother's CEO Richard Fuld

The last week has been noteworthy and historic for many reasons, not least the collapse of 158 year old Lehman Brothers. Richard Fuld was Lehman’s Chairman and CEO on the day it announced its intention to file for Chapter 11 … Continue reading

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Sarah Palin – Perspectives on Leadership

As a first post to kick start the leadership experiment and in acknowledgement of the Special Sarah Palin Edition of Dan’s Leadership Development Carnival, I thought I’d start with the VP candidate herself. With good reason, Sarah needs no introduction, … Continue reading

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An Experiment in Leadership Pratice

We’ve written a paper outlining a new model of leadership (its currently up as a pdf, but might become a blog post). In brief, the document talks about the importance of context within leadership and in building on the work … Continue reading

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The Leadership Development Carnival

We’ve just heard from Dan McCarthy that the post ‘The war for talent is over and we’ve won!’ has been featured in the Leadership Development Carnival. Thanks Dan 🙂 You can find out more about the Carnival and submit a … Continue reading

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