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Many organizations have something they call “leadership competencies” that are a set of key behaviors for their leaders. These are traits that organizational leaders are expected to aspire to (and take on) in the way they lead. These competencies may include such things as dealing with ambiguity, being agile, managing conflict or promoting teamwork. They’re important abilities and ones that any good leader would like to express.[…] Continue Reading »

SmartBrief is partnering with Big Think to create a weekly video spotlight in SmartBrief on Leadership called “VIP Corner: Video Insights Powered by Big Think.” This week, we’re featuring futurist Edie Weiner.

Smarts, intelligence and wisdom are distinct qualities, each important and useful but not necessarily found together, says Edie Weiner, a futurist who is president of consultancy Weiner, Edrich, Brown Inc.[…] Continue Reading »