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Lessons Learned from Twenty Years of Developing Leaders

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The publication date of this post, December 1, 2020, marks the 20 th anniversary of our leadership development company, The Eblin Group. Making that connection was what led me to write my first book, The Next Level. First released in 2006, The Next Level is now in its third edition and has sold around 50,000 copies.

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Leadership Interview – Marshall Goldsmith | N2Growth Blog

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Marshall has authored 30 books (most recently: What Got You Here Won’t Get You There and MOJO ) as well as a plethora of other published material, and his services are in such high demand that his waiting list for new coaching clients has more than an 8 month backlog. but everything to do with helping people.

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The Lost Art of Brevity | N2Growth Blog

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Probably the greatest example of the power of brevity comes from what is widely considered to be the greatest speech in American history: “The Gettysburg Address.&# Contrast Lincoln’s brilliant example of the power of brevity with the keynote speech that day.

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Workplace Gossip | N2Growth Blog

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As always, I welcome your comments below – I be particularly interested in any examples of effective methods you’ve used to curtail gossip. Share and Enjoy: View Comments [link] Tweets that mention Workplace Gossip | N2Growth Blog — Topsy.com [.] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Mike Henry Sr. and Mike Myatt, Michelle.

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The Leadership Walk

N2Growth Blog

Here are just some examples for you to consider: Do you say you care about your people, your organization and your Customers? Do you say you believe that your people can develop, grow and have tremendous potential? Remember, you are always walking and others are always watching. How does your walk prove it? How does your walk prove it?

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Efficient vs. Effective | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

A great example of this would be carving out time in your already too busy schedule to mentor someone in your organization with great potential. For example, when we allow our people to work with boundaries instead of rules, they will find the best way to accomplish a task. Being good at the utilization of commodities.

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Leveraging Down for CEOs | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

So, in today’s post I’ll share two a few tips on deciding which tasks, and to whom, the art of delegation should apply… As a CEO it is critical to develop a keen understanding of your value to the enterprise, and to further develop an awareness of activities that are dilutive to said value.

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