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Is Leadership A Position

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Posted in Leadership Development Ashley was excited. Her degree wasn’t even hanging on the wall yet. She packed her suitcase with just enough clothes so she wouldn’t pay an extra $40 luggage fee at the airport. One last trip before getting a real job. Ashley’s degree was in Public Relations. Her dad Steve was a cardiologist. Successful, wealthy, and happy [.].

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A Leadership Readership Story

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Posted in Career Development Workplace Issues At the beginning of the year, the Regional Director had asked me to stay behind at a meeting where I had been voicing my opinion about why a major learning project hadn’t delivered. He proceeded to give me and a colleague the task of getting the project back on track in the next 12 months. [.].

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Something To Believe In – Origins of Lead Change Part 2

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Posted in Leadership Development This is part 2 of a series on the history of the Lead Change Group outlined by examining the book Tribes: We Need You To Lead Us by Seth Godin. Check out the previous post here. For all the posts click here. “Tribes are about faith – about belief in an idea and in a [.].

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5 Strategies To Go From CXO/CEO/ COO/CFO to Successful Entrepreneur

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Posted in Career Development Change Management Self Leadership Value Creation Are you a corporate refugee or executive in transition who thought the grass was greener on the entrepreneurial side of the fence, only to find out it wasn’t as easy as you expected? It’s an interesting problem. You had the title of CXO/CEO/CFO/COO and everything that comes with it: The corner office, a closet full of silk [.].

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The pull of the whisper

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Posted in Self Leadership Challenge my mind. Intrigue me. Pique my curiosity. Move me. Make me laugh. Just don’t try to sell or subscribe or impress me before you’ve done any of those things! I’ve been doing lots of research as I write my next book, which includes visiting new web sites and blogs. On some (too many!) I was bombarded with [.].

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Leading the Fairness Generation in an Unfair World

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Posted in Leadership Coaching Leadership Development Self Leadership Team Dynamics Workplace Issues “You like potato and I like potahto, You like tomato and I like tomahto, Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto, Let’s call the whole thing off!” This tongue-in-cheek song, written by George and Ira Gershwin in 1937, playfully looks at how something as small as the pronunciation of words can cause a big relational discord.