Identifying the Dysfunctions in Your Leadership Team

In June we discussed the topic, “Identifying the Dysfunctions in Your Leadership Team” at our area Round Table meetings. Conversations area always best in person, but in case you missed out or would like a recap, below are the notes from our various meeting groups. Kalamazoo – Tuesday, June 9, 2015 The Five Dysfunctions of  … Read more

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Failing Forward: How Personal Accountability Can Lead to Success

May’s Round Table Discussion topic was “Failing Forward:  How Personal Accountability Can Lead to Success”.  Check out the discussion notes below from our area Round Table Meetings. Kalamazoo – Tuesday –  May 12, 2015 Challenges: General Mills was ready to stop making Chex cereal when they came up with the idea of putting “Gluten Free”  … Read more

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Training Leaders for the New Global Economy: How Do We Compete?

In our April Round Table Meetings we discussed the topic: “Training Leaders for the New Global Economy:  How Do We Compete? This proved to be a challenging topic that led to much discussion on the future of the business world and how we as business leaders can prepare for the upcoming changes. Below are the  … Read more

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Building Leaders and Engaging Employees: Building Your Strategic Leadership Team

In March we focused on the topic: “Building Leaders and Engaging Employees:  Building Your Strategic Leadership Team”.  Don’t miss out on our April Round Table’s where we will discuss: “Training Leaders for the New Global Economy: How Do We Compete?” It’s not too late to reserve your seat, if you’re in the Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids or  … Read more

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The C’s of C-Level Leadership

Last month we discussed “The C’s of C-Level Leadership” as we prepared for the February 20th Leadership Summit which focused on the topic “The 8 C’s of C-Level Leadership.” We started all of our Round Table discussions with asking: What are the C’s of C-Level Leadership? As you will read below, there are many words  … Read more

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