by elizabethkirk1 | Aug 23, 2018 | Blog
Simple systems hardly exist anymore. Almost everything has a complex causality that requires a certain combination of skills and belief systems to lead the creation of value with no strict set of rules to follow, leadership included. The traditional skill-set of...
by elizabethkirk1 | Jul 25, 2018 | Blog
In our current age of rapid change, strong leadership skills have never been more valuable. Many words come to mind when thinking of an ideal leader: rational, logical, decisive, single-minded. But how true is this ideal image? The latest findings from neuroscience...
by elizabethkirk1 | Nov 29, 2017 | Blog
We’ve all come across ‘great leaders’, people who just seem to ‘get it right’ all of the time. Whether that’s ensuring that an organisation achieves and surpasses its objectives; maintaining employee morale in both the good times and the bad or creating environments...
by elizabethkirk1 | May 15, 2017 | Blog
In just over a year, Emmanuel Macron has gone from being a talented, if somewhat anonymous, junior minister in the French Government to occupying the most high profile leadership position in the country: President of France. And at 39, he is the youngest French head...
by elizabethkirk1 | Apr 13, 2017 | Blog
As increasing numbers of Baby Boomers retire, their former leadership roles are being filled by a new generation of leaders. Quite literally in some cases, leadership has skipped over Generation X and has anointed individuals from Generation Y to strategic roles. Why?...