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How the CoS role helps bridge the so-called generational leadership gap
18 January, 2017 I tackle this issue as guest contributor at Whirling Chief. Read more.
Lessons for Corporate Chiefs of Staff From the Flint Water Crisis, Negotiation Strategies – Colleen Hunter, 32:52
How does your ability to negotiate affect your influence? Join consultant and negotiation trainer Colleen Hunter as she introduces and practices key concepts and applications with the group.
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Lessons for Corporate Chiefs of Staff From the Flint Water Crisis, Overview – Tyler Parris, 15:50
The line where your leadership begins and your exec’s ends is rarely as clearly defined as you’d like it to be. Join coach, author, and former corporate chief of staff Tyler Parris here as he leads a discussion with 15 chiefs of staff about how they contract agreement with their execs around lines of authority. Access Workshop Video as a Member, or purchase access for 48 hours for $9.
Did you know that professional sports use chiefs of staff?
Philadelphia 76ers chief of staff is in the news for making the move out of the NBA front office
On Becoming Part of a Bigger Chief of Staff Community
Over the weekend, the Washington Post’s Elizabeth Dwoskin highlighted the work of a subset of Silicon Valley chiefs of staff and the ways that they are more powerful working together.
What Comes After the Chief of Staff Role?
How do you leverage your range of skills and experience beyond the chief of staff role? The good news is, you have options!
The chief of staff for Michigan’s governor tried to warn people
The chief of staff for Michigan’s governor tried to warn people about the looming crisis in the Flint water, but without effect. What lessons can corporate chiefs of staff apply from this government example?
Your chief of staff role as talent management solution
Where do you fit in your organization’s talent management plans? How does this influence your thinking about what you might do after the CoS role?