Sat.Mar 21, 2009 - Fri.Mar 27, 2009

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Dare to Savor It

Anese Cavanaugh

I’m in Tucson right now, writing this sitting pool side in some beautiful weather. It’s gorgeous here right now, not too hot, just a light breeze – all good. I’m here for some meetings with colleagues, a client and my private master mind group. We get together about every 6 months to work on our businesses, flush out ideas, put strategies in place, etc.

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The Importance of Respecting Someone Else’s Space (i.e. Being a Good Internet Citizen)

Managing Communities

I returned from South by Southwest Interactive (recap coming soon - suffice to say, it was great, and my talk went well, too!) and, eventually, proceeded to visit my communities and process my usual responsibilities and tasks. When I came to SportsForums.net, I found that a post had been removed that featured a link to [.]. Tags: Thinking How Should I Participate?

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The CMI on The One Show

Chartered Management Institute

A debate on jargon featuring the Chartered Management Institute on BBC's The One Show. Related Content: The Apprentice – You’re Hired!… But For How Long? The Invisible Tweets of the Mass Media: How Social Media is Changing the Fundamentals of News The #26th March Welcome to the CMI Blog. You are not watching this post, click to start watching read more.

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How Do You Get Back Up?

Steve Farber

A while back, I received a distressed email from Ken, a young manager at a high-tech company. Ken and I had never met, but he had read my first two books and had done his best to apply the ideas and practices of Extreme Leadership to the way he’d led his team. To their culture, their work ethic, their camaraderie. When necessary, Ken told me, they would band together and work hard–10 to 20 hours a day at times–to solve a problem or meet a pressing need.

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Recruit and Retain New Blue-Collar Talent

Blue-collar jobs have a branding problem. One company, GEON, partnered with Paycor to find the solution. Learn how to attract, engage, and retain blue-collar employees, helping them build meaningful careers – and support your company’s goals.

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Is There a GTY Gene?

Steve Farber

In response to LeadingBlog’s call for GTY stories, Chip Nuttall posted this wonderful comment in which he expands the scope of potential for the Greater Than Yourself endeavor. And he wonders if he may be carrying a GTY gene passed down from his late grandfather. Read on: “In a nutshell, it’s all about ‘they’ stories. All too often, you hear ‘leaders’ tell ‘I’ stories.