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Katherine Bryant's curator insight,
May 21, 7:59 AM
I particularly love the phrase "lead by permission, not authority" that sums up a tru leader to me.
ratzelster's curator insight,
May 21, 9:17 AM
Do you think teachers leave situations where things are hard? Or do they hunker down and try to outlast the administrator? Delete the scoop?
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Dianne Hofner Saphiere's curator insight,
May 3, 1:00 PM
So important, particularly when heard from local sources on the ground.
DPG plc's curator insight,
May 5, 8:19 AM
and that workplace might not be in the same country as more and more teams work remotely across the world..... Delete the scoop?
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Belinda MJ.B's curator insight,
May 2, 11:50 PM
Difficile d évaluer le nombre de jeunes expatriés français Ils seraient deux millions selon une étude de PriceWaterhouseCoopers et devrait augmenter de 50 % dans les 7 prochaines années Delete the scoop?
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Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
April 23, 7:12 PM
I don't see much evidence in education that small groups are disrupting the status quo. It is more entrenched than ever.
Rim Riahi's curator insight,
April 24, 12:10 AM
Successful collaboration requires leadership. This excerpt from a book by Cisco executives Ron Ricci and Carl Wiese explains the key behaviors that leaders must exhibit to support and enhance collaboration.
ThinDifference's curator insight,
April 24, 8:38 AM
Great traits: - Focus on authentic leadership and eschew passive aggressiveness - Relentlessly pursue transparent decision making - View resources as instruments of action, not as possessions - Codify the relationship between decision rights, accountability and rewards Delete the scoop?
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Wise Leader™'s curator insight,
April 15, 11:28 AM
Have an identity and hold it loosely, but don't let your identity have you!
Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
April 15, 4:51 PM
I prefer the word 'mindful' rather than 'thoughtful'. It is a big difference. I see thoughtful as being part of mindful. The author makes a good point about networks and communities being different. This means we can behave and act differently. Networks may or may not be able to hold people to account whereas a community might be able to.
Rim Riahi's curator insight,
April 15, 11:54 PM
“Keep your identity small.” — Paul Graham“Identity” has become somewhat of a dirty word, especially in Silicon Valley circles. In many minds, the word “identity Delete the scoop?
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Anne Egros's curator insight,
May 19, 1:40 AM
The danger of not sleeping enoug should get attention the same way smoking does specially at works,
Do you think big companies should show the example and use their communication capability to support a public health campaign to encourage good sleep habits > Delete the scoop?
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David Hain's curator insight,
May 15, 1:40 AM
Such an important realisation for leaders - no mistakes, limited progress, unhelpful culture, etc...
donhornsby's curator insight,
May 15, 7:41 AM
(From the article): In this episode, TED speakers look at those difficult moments in our lives, and consider why sometimes we need to make mistakes and face them head-on.
Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
May 15, 8:01 AM
Feedback Loops Rule Delete the scoop?
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John Michel's curator insight,
April 29, 10:08 PM
The study found that emotional intelligence—which Six Seconds defines as “a set of skills for understanding and using emotions effectively”—accounted for almost half of an individual manager’s performance level. It also found that emotional intelligence increased organizational engagement, higher organizational engagement achieved higher bottom-line results, and employee turnover dropped 63 percent during the study. Delete the scoop?
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Anne Egros's curator insight,
April 25, 10:25 AM
Great idea: move your HQs to various places in the world and other thoughts about managing a true global company Delete the scoop?
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John Michel's curator insight,
April 2, 5:54 AM
Among the many requirements placed on those who take responsibility for the performance of others, there is one that is rarely mentioned. Yet, ironically, it may be the most important because so much else depends on it. That fundamental requirement is courage. Delete the scoop?
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Lydia Gracia's curator insight,
April 29, 5:35 AM
Si necesitas ayuda no lo dudes y pidela, otro día será tu turno. Delete the scoop?
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