How to Design an Effective System for Developing Managers and Executives

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Cover of the book How to Design an Effective System for Developing Managers and Executives by Dalton, Hollenbeck, Center for Creative Leadership
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Author: Dalton, Hollenbeck ISBN: 9781604916959
Publisher: Center for Creative Leadership Publication: October 1, 1996
Imprint: Center for Creative Leadership Language: English
Author: Dalton, Hollenbeck
ISBN: 9781604916959
Publisher: Center for Creative Leadership
Publication: October 1, 1996
Imprint: Center for Creative Leadership
Language: English

Managers and executives do not typically become more effective as the result of a single training program or other intervention. Rather, development requires a range of ongoing and integrated activities. Drawn from CCL's "Tools for Developing Successful Executives" program, the six-step model described in this report provides the basics for designing a system that works. The steps, each covered in its own section, range from "Find and use organizational support for creating a process" to "Define and communicate the critical role of the manager." The sections contain commonsense information about the issues to consider when designing a development system plus numerous practical examples.

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Managers and executives do not typically become more effective as the result of a single training program or other intervention. Rather, development requires a range of ongoing and integrated activities. Drawn from CCL's "Tools for Developing Successful Executives" program, the six-step model described in this report provides the basics for designing a system that works. The steps, each covered in its own section, range from "Find and use organizational support for creating a process" to "Define and communicate the critical role of the manager." The sections contain commonsense information about the issues to consider when designing a development system plus numerous practical examples.

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