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Yes, it takes a community to be a leader. There is another side to the equation, too. It takes leaders to be a community, to empower a community. A c...
One of the buzzwords for Organizational Development these days is "transparency." The concept is that organizations can gain higher trust with all stakeholders if they are more open and less secret...
Courageous leadership. You hear that term a lot these days. It is a call to commit and act; to make hard choices and take risks; and to do what’s unpopular and right. Language can be a funny thing though.
Via Susan Bainbridge
Recent research confirms that leaders who exercise compassion produce loyal, dedicated, and passionate employees.
Via John Michel
It’s been a tough week. Our son - the most remarkable, capable, smart, fun, likable, insightful young man I know (a completely unbiased assessment) - m...
MBAs–both the degrees and the people who have them–are an obsolete waste of time and money. An irrelevant recipe for failure. At least that’s what all the cool entrepreneurs and venture capitalists are saying. So what’s next? Learning to code and “lean startups.” Accelerators are the new b-school. There’s just one problem though. While creating a product and starting a company have never been easier, building and sustaining a business have never been harder. And lean is not everything. That means business education has never been more important. But first, both b-schools and companies need to learn some new tricks.
Via Vicki Kossoff @ The Learning Factor
“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
Via David Hain
For every Winston Churchill, there is a Fred Goodwin. What makes some leaders soaraway successes, while others crash and burn?
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.
Via Kenneth Mikkelsen
The need for collaboration is everywhere. We often don’t see how it shapes our lives, on a global scale and in our most intimate interactions. But the challenges we face today and tomorrow demand that more people work together more effectively than ever before.
Via Kenneth Mikkelsen
10 Leadership Lessons I Wish I Learned In My 20's Forbes The Path to Leadership All of us would do well with a second bite at the apple, another chance to go back and do it all over again.
Via Dan Forbes
Most everyone, regardless of their current role, wonders if they’ve got the right stuff to become a strong leader. Today is your chance to find out.
Via Susan Bainbridge
What does it take to be a top business leader? Age-old qualities still apply but they will need to evolve in a changing world, experts say.
Via kjcoach
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Economic unrest, changing market conditions and tough competition mean companies have to change their approach to leadership and equip leaders to get by in a new business environment.
Via Kenneth Mikkelsen
Intellectual health flows from deep curiosity, an adaptive mindset & paradoxical thinking, helping leaders to create dialogue & insight for intelligent change.
Via donhornsby
Guest blogger: Bridget Grenville-Cleave, Open University Business School MBA Alumna, MAPP graduate of the University of East London, is a UK-based positive psychology consultant, trainer and writer...
Via Kasia Hein-Peters
Most companies continue to assume that innovation comes from individual genius. But most innovations are created through groups of people working in concert.
Overcome Negative Thinking & Emotional Barriers to Life Success
Via Melanie Greenberg
It's a necessary prerequisite for persuasion. (Good post on how to understand another's point of view.
Via Karen Dietz
Leading with a Noble Purpose and pursuing a life of service to others only becomes authentic, dynamic and revitalizing when your spiritual practice evolves to the higher stages.
Via Christina Lattimer
If collaboration was a natural and thriving endeavour, then it seems unlikely that there would be such a clamour from organisations to do it better.
Via Kenneth Mikkelsen
For organizations to prosper, leaders and employees need to seek help and information from people who have vastly different points of view.
Via Kenneth Mikkelsen
What's actually going on in the brain when it processes language? And if words affect the mind in different ways, are some more persuasive than others?
Via Karen Dietz
By 2020, millennials will comprise nearly half of the U.S. workforce. Experts offer 7 easy tips to get the most out of them.
Via Laura Goodrich
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