Leading Effectively e-Newsletter - October 2009

Keeping on Track: How to be Successful in a Shifting WorldThe global recession, complexity and uncertainty are the hallmarks of today's leadership reality, making success as a manager an elusive proposition. But did you know that for decades the odds for success are stacked against managers from the time they enter the organization? You have a fifty-fifty chance of succeeding or failing as a manager, according to CCL's Bill Gentry and Craig Chappelow, authors of "Managerial Derailment: Weaknesses that can be Fixed," a chapter in the new book The Perils of Accentuating the Positive (Edited by Robert B. Kaiser. HoganPress, 2009). If you haven't signed up for a Premium MyCCL subscription, find out more about the many benefits. You'll gain access to all Premium articles in Leading Effectively, including our new "Leadership Lessons" series. ![]() To continue reading this article you must be a myCCL Premium member.
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