Leadership IQ's research has discovered the 5 major sources of resistance to change in organizations. Based on studies of more than 79,000 employees and leaders, you'll discover how to overcome resistance to change. For example, only 15% of employees always understand the rationale behind their leaders' strategy...| Leadership IQ
In a revolutionary study, Leadership IQ discovered that in 42% of companies, low performers had HIGHER employee engagement than star employees! This study reveals WHY high performers become disengaged and how you can increase the employee engagement scores of your best employees!| Leadership IQ
Communication styles define the ways we give and receive information. Research identifies four communication styles based on levels of emotion and linearity in how we give and get information: Analytical, Functional, Intuitive and Personal. But you need to know your own, and others', communication styles to become an effective communicator.| Leadership IQ
In this landmark Hiring For Attitude study, Leadership IQ discovered that 46% of newly-hired employees will fail within 18 months, while only 19% will achieve unequivocal success. And 89% of hiring failures come from having poor or incompatible attitudes, not a lack of technical skills!| Leadership IQ
Through research with thousands of employees and leaders, we’ve discovered that there are five major motivations that drive people’s actions at work; Achievement, Power, Affiliation, Security, and Adventure. So take the test below to discover what motivates you.| Leadership IQ
Leadership styles describe the differing types of leadership that leaders use. Some are leaders and managers are competitive, others collaborative, and others structured. Research identifies four types of leadership styles: Pragmatist, Idealist, Steward and Diplomat.But what's your leadership style? Are you like a tech CEO or a world leader? More like Steve Jobs or Gandhi? Take this Leadership Styles Quiz and see what style of leadership you have!| Leadership IQ
Nearly everyone has set SMART goals. But shocking new data from Leadership IQ reveals that people who set SMART Goals are less likely to love their jobs. And people who use SMART goal setting are less likely to achieve great things or maximize their full potential.| Leadership IQ
In this Leadership IQ study, we surveyed 21,008 employees to assess how well their leaders were performing in seven key leadership areas. And we discovered that leadership development has NOT adequately prepared leaders to navigate the most challenging economy in 100 years.| Leadership IQ