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Summer and Fall 2024 Professional Development Catalog from Art Petty

As we enter the always busy summer season, here’s the latest in leader and manager development programming from Art Petty. These are not just training programs. I blend coaching + multi-month cohort work, and for several programs, outside guest experts to create sustained learning and development experiences.

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It’s Time to Get Rid of S.M.A.R.T. Goals. Here’s Why & How

It’s Time to Get Rid of S.M.A.R.T. Goals. Here’s Why & How

Goals are critically important in our personal and professional growth. They push us to learn, grow, and strive. We change our lives by aspiring for big goals. We motivate ourselves and our team members with properly developed, challenging goals. And we change the vector and fate of organizations through the proper use of goals. The operative phrase is “the proper use of goals.”

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Where Too Many Managers Hit the Wall on Their Level-Up Journeys

Where Too Many Managers Hit the Wall on Their Level-Up Journeys

Developing as a manager is a perpetual exercise in leveling up. Just when you think you’ve developed some competence at the role and are asked to take on more responsibilities, WHAM, you hit the wall of new, ambiguous challenges. Here are the six big level up challenges I see for rising managers:

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How to Get Unstuck with Your Career Pivot

How to Get Unstuck with Your Career Pivot

I talk with many good people motivated to change their career vectors but unsure of what to do or even how to get started. As a result, they do nothing. They’re stuck. Maybe you’re stuck as well. Here are some tips to help you get beyond this uncomfortable state and into action:

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The Death of The Manager Role: What’s Really Needed

The Death of The Manager Role: What’s Really Needed

As Layoffs Climb and AI Emerges, the Predictions are Flowing Like clockwork, bad news in the economy coupled with some scary new technology brings out the pundits offering exaggerated predictions for something or another. This time, the mass layoffs in techdom and a...

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