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    Young people ‘downright nervous’ on first day at work

    by dan thomas 27 Mar 2006
    by dan thomas 27 Mar 2006

    Many young employees in the UK suffer from a crisis of confidence on their first day at work, research reveals

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    Define leadership requirements before recruiting head teachers, governors advised

    by dan thomas 6 Jan 2006
    by dan thomas 6 Jan 2006

    Governors should more clearly define the leadership qualities they are looking for before appointing a head teacher, the National College for School Leadership has warned

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    Tom Peters Essentials – Leadership

    by Personnel Today 13 Dec 2005
    by Personnel Today 13 Dec 2005

    This book explores its chosen topic in a more focused and less chaotic style

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    An individual approach to leadership

    by Personnel Today 6 Dec 2005
    by Personnel Today 6 Dec 2005

    The Highlands and Islands Enterprise wanted consistency for its devolved network of leaders without stifling their individuality, as Alex Blyth reports

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    The Three Faces of Leadership

    by Personnel Today 29 Nov 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Nov 2005

    The concept of this book is ingenious, but sufers in the telling

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    Communication breakdown

    by Georgina Fuller 22 Nov 2005
    by Georgina Fuller 22 Nov 2005

    The failure to communicate with and 'engage' employees not only makes work life a bit of a yawn, but is seriously affecting the UK's ability to compete on the global stage

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    Business leaders must learn from the greatest

    by Personnel Today 18 Oct 2005
    by Personnel Today 18 Oct 2005

    In the recent survey of 1,000 business executives, their top 10 leaders of all time included the usual suspects: Winston Churchill in pole position, followed by Gandhi and Nelson Mandela.

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    Lack of leadership skills stifles growth

    by Personnel Today 20 Sep 2005
    by Personnel Today 20 Sep 2005

    Leadership, as you define it in your recent news coverage, (Personnel Today, 23 August) is a misleading term, as it...

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    Long-serving employees don’t trust management communications

    by Mike Berry 7 Sep 2005
    by Mike Berry 7 Sep 2005

    Fewer than four in 10 employees (36%) trust senior managers to always communicate honestly, according to a survey.

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    Variety is key to leadership

    by Personnel Today 6 Sep 2005
    by Personnel Today 6 Sep 2005

    Management talent will not be stimulated by training alone, says Philippa Davidson, HR director of TV Solutions company, NDS. Here she explains how an integrated programme of activities is helping its managers to become leaders

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    Top 10 leadership superheroes

    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 23 Aug 2005

    A survey of more than 1,000 business executives for the Leaders in London conference has revealed the top 10 leaders of all time:

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    Win lunch with Gorbachev

    by Personnel Today 9 Aug 2005
    by Personnel Today 9 Aug 2005

    Personnel Today readers have been given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to win lunch with Mikhail Gorbachev, former president of the Soviet...

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    Role-plays help auditors move on up

    by Mike Berry 4 Aug 2005
    by Mike Berry 4 Aug 2005

    The National Audit Office is using drama-based training to develop leaders

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    Winning the race

    by Ross Bentley 26 Jul 2005
    by Ross Bentley 26 Jul 2005

    As a gold medal-winning athlete, Sebastian Coe is accustomed to leading from the front and, according to experts, this has never been more evident than during his stewardship of the successful London 2012 Olympic bid. Ross Bentley sizes up the leadership skills of this world beater

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    Global HR round-up

    by Personnel Today 26 Jul 2005
    by Personnel Today 26 Jul 2005

    Volkswagen HR director resigns amid corruption claims; FBI agents go back to school for leadership training; Missourians dubbed laziest employees in United States

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