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Quotes And Leadership Lessons From Scooby-Doo: The Movie

Joseph Lalonde

My latest book, Reel Leadership, is now available on Amazon. If you love movies and leadership, you will love this book. In 2002, the live-action Scooby-Doo movie ( get your copy here ), directed by Raja Gosnell and screenplay by James Gunn, was released. More than the laughs, there are leadership lessons in Scooby-Doo.

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Deep Motivations, Not Competencies, Drive Leadership Performance

The Empowered Buisness

Your underlying (and often unconscious) attitudes and motivations determine what you pay attention to and focus on in your leadership role. Before delving into 7 key leadership motivation patterns, let’s first look at 3 often-missed truths about performance. 7 motivational patterns of high performance leadership.

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Timing Leadership For Today’s Faster-Paced World

Tanveer Naseer

CEO tenure in the Fortune 500 has fallen from an average of 11 years in 2002 to six years today. But speed and urgency, although necessary attributes of leadership, are not sufficient. They are also more likely to hold leadership positions within their teams.

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Debbie Laskey On Social Media, Brand Audits And Leadership Books

Eric Jacobson

Her expertise includes brand marketing , social media , employee engagement , leadership development , and customer experience marketing. This type of teamwork is critical for positive cultures and morale. Debbie Laskey Eric Jacobson on Leadership and Management Marketing Social Media' Question 3.

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Behaviors of Collaborative Leaders

Great Leadership By Dan

For 150 years, corporations, governments and militaries were built for up-and-down leadership, with incentives and rewards that discouraged cross-organization thinking and, in many cases, actually created or encouraged internal competition. Focus on authentic leadership and eschew passive aggressiveness.

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George Washington, Worthy of Praise?

Michael Lee Stallard

I asked myself that question during the summer of 2002 and began a journey to unpack truth from myth. Lengel described Washington’s leadership during the extraordinarily cold winter of 1777–78 at Valley Forge as “sacrificial” and noted that “he took great care in seeing that his soldiers were well housed.” The historian Edward G.

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It’s Never Been More Lucrative to Be a Math-Loving People Person

Harvard Business Review

A recent paper from UCSB found that the return on being good at math has gone up over the last few decades, as has the return on having high social skills (some combination of leadership, communication, and other interpersonal skills). But, the paper argues, the return on the two skills together has risen even faster.

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