Steven T. Hunt, Ph.D.- SuccessFactors: What you should go back and listen to again from 2010

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Dr. Steve Hunt, the host of Business Execution Radio provides a short recap of shows recorded in 2010.  He summarizes some of the topics addressed this year and specific shows worth revisiting.  This includes:

Using social media to drive business results: Suzy Tonini (episode 76) and Ross Fubini (86)

High performance work environments: Paul Limbrey (83)

Leveraging HRIS technology for Business Execution: Nick MacIlvane (81)

Decreasing biases in hiring, pay, and promotion decisions: Tony Greenwald (89)

Employee confidence and company performance: Jeffrey Saltzman (87) & Scott Brooks (84)

Getting from strategy to execution: Nilofer Merchant (88)

Workspaces, telecommuting and business performance: Glenn Dirks (78) & Georgia Perkey (80)

Influence of performance measurement on business execution: Dean Spitzer (77) & Jahn Ballard (79)

This is a just a small portion the valuable content in our archives.  We look forward to continuing this dialogue as we move into 2011.  Let us know if there are topics or guests or you would like hear on Business Execution Radio as we move into our 3rd year on the air.

Ken DeMeuse, Ph.D. – Korn/Ferry: The influence of learning agility on business results

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Dr. Ken DeMeuse is Associate Vice President of Research for Korn/Ferry Leadership and Talent Consulting, the division of Korn/Ferry that includes Lominger products and services.  Ken explains the concept of learning agility and how it impact leadership and business execution.  Drawing on extensive qualitative andquantitative research, he discusses the 5 major aspects of learning agility and their influence on performance.  Of particular interest is Ken’s description of the limitations of learning agility and examples showing how high learning agility can actually hurt performance in some situations.

Learning agility is increasingly considered to be one of the major predictors of leadership potential.  Find out what it is, how to measure it, and its advantages and disadvantages this week on Business Execution Radio.

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