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May 2013 Newsletter and Free eBooksPosted: 14 years ago |
We are happy to announce the commencement of our monthly newsletter with this insightful write-up from GTC on leadership. Starting from this month also, we shall be sending you eBooks (free) on a great variety of topics covering all areas of management and personal development. Enjoy it!
Article of the month What Got You Here, Won’t Get You There - The importance of developing aspiring leaders One of the most significant challenges faced by organisations is how to support and enable a smooth and seamless transition to team leadership roles. The technical skills and abilities that were critical to individuals in the past, contribute only 15% on their ability to make an impact today. So what about the balance of 85%? Just what are those skills, knowledge, and behaviours critical to successful first time / line leadership? And how can organisations support and enable leaders on their leadership journey read more
Free eBooks of the month Click on any of the titles below to download the free eBooks for this month.
Are you planning to attend a training course in June? Follow this link to see our comprehensive list of upcoming conferences, seminars, and training in June: http://www.nigerianseminarsandtrainings.com/search?month=June+2013&category= See you next month, and expect more articles and free eBooks from us. Best Regards, Nigerian Seminars and Training Team |
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