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Weekly Round-Up: On Effective Leadership, Resilience & Company Culture

leaderCommunicator

Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. One of the most significant came in early 2004 when we decided to relocate from San Francisco to Las Vegas…. 4 Ways to Measure Your Leadership Skills By Minda Zetlin, Inc. Can leadership qualities be measured? It turns out the answer is yes.

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Social Networking for Business: Does it Really Work? :: Women on.

Women on Business

Example 1: During the 2004 election season, I connected with a new friend through a grassroots Asian Pacific Islander political group. EVEN MORE: Yet another example: a good friend of mine from the 2004 Dean campaign, who was active in the 2008 Obama campaign as well, put in a request for web developers through his Facebook e-mail.

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Craft a Remarkable Personal Brand Statement! 29 Steps & Examples

Miles Anthony Smith

While many equate strong personal branding only to powerful leadership, there's a lot more that goes into crafting a personal brand statement. Great leaders often align their leadership values with personal beliefs and ethics of their own. I have a documented track record of business development, operational planning, and leadership.

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A History of the Job Listing and How It Just Died [Infographic]

Kevin Eikenberry

The When I Grow Up spot tapped into growing societal angst over the cubicle careers on offer in mainstream professional life and was the only commercial named to Time Magazine’s Best of TV list for that year. The early 2000s saw Careerbuilder and Monster going head-to-head for market leadership – largely in a race for distribution.

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Wanted: Senior Executive: Must Play Golf ~ Really?

You're Not the Boss of Me

In fact, an academic study using data from 1998 to 2004 found that executives, who play golf, typically earn more than those who don’t, especially if they play well. In 2011, an article entitled, “ Why Golfers Get Ahead ” appeared in The Economist. Well, according to some, it will.

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Wanted: Senior Executive: Must Play Golf ~ Really?

You're Not the Boss of Me

In fact, an academic study using data from 1998 to 2004 found that executives, who play golf, typically earn more than those who don’t, especially if they play well. In 2011, an article entitled, “ Why Golfers Get Ahead ” appeared in The Economist. Well, according to some, it will.

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What We Can Learn About Resilience from Female Leaders of the UN

Harvard Business Review

Through my leadership development work with the United Nations (UN), I’ve been privileged to work with professionals who operate in some of the world’s most challenging contexts. She recalls her time working in the Taliban-controlled Afghani province of Kandahar as the most challenging of her career to date.

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