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Why Accountability Is Important in Leadership

CMOE

Even staff members notice a serious gap: 91% express accountability as their employer’s top leadership-development need. Simply put, the time to bolster accountability is now, and this all begins with leadership. What Is Accountability in Leadership? Making mistakes is inevitable in the workplace.

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Development Opportunities for Supervisors: Top 12 Resources & Tools

CMOE

The good news is, there are development opportunities for supervisors that can help you succeed in your role. With the right tools and resources by your side, you will feel more confident in driving your team forward. Supervisors are the linchpin that keeps team members—key contributors of an organization—on track.

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Using Lean Innovation to Transform the Way the City of Hayward Solves Problems

Moves the Needle

Before and After Lean Innovation: Overview The City of Hayward, California wanted to break away from inefficient and ineffective processes for researching and launching programs, and remove organizational bottlenecks that stood in the way of serving citizens. Evidence: making decisions quickly based on insights and actual citizen behavior.

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9 Benefits of eLearning for Employees

CMOE

In today’s digital age, organizations lean heavily on eLearning to elevate performance and accommodate remote/hybrid working solutions. The Advantages eLearning Offers for Employee Development There are nine advantages eLearning offers for employee development. Team members can study and learn at their own pace.

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Unleash Your Visual Superpower!

Boxes and Arrows

Developers own the code, business owns the proposition, yet design is considered a “service.” One opportunity for designers is to “own” the future, to use their unique skills to document and maintain the future state of the product. The team also keeps the design vision up to date, updating it as they learn from customers.

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Mentoring as an investment

Boxes and Arrows

In the following article, I will give three areas in which we can focus our efforts: mentoring, client education, and our own team members. I was the interface developer for an intranet project, and the client had a talented UI person who had questions about the CMS and approach we were using. Teams as an investment.

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Building ROI and data into your innovation process

Innovation in Practice

Lean, digital disruptors threaten their larger, more rigid corporate counterparts. Leadership wants to digitize the collateral into a web-based desktop app. Here’s the problem: the team missed the insight that a bulky laptop is just as bad as a stack of papers out in the field, along with their need to access documents offline.

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