At a time when many organizations are concerned about whether or not they will have the top talent they need to achieve their growth objectives and execute their strategies, The Future of Executive Development will provide a source of new ideas and practical solutions.
The Future of Executive Development examines the leading methods for developing executives and explores new challenges and opportunities, as presented by the most prominent thinkers in executive development.
Author and editor James F. Bolt, a pioneer in the use of executive development, presents the overall landscape of the field and includes essays from his peers in the industry.
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James F. Bolt is Chairman and founder of Executive Development Associates, Inc. (EDA), a leading consulting firm specializing in the strategic use of executive development. EDA develops custom-designed executive development strategies, systems and programs that ensure clients have the executive talent needed to achieve their strategic objectives. EDA’s clients have included half of the Fortune 100 companies and many other leading organizations around the world.
Bolt was recently selected by the Financial Times as one of the top experts in executive/leadership development. Linkage, Inc., named him one if the top 50 executive coaches in the world. Bolt is a columnist on executive development for Fast Company magazine’s Learning resource center online.
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