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GC24: Killer Gamification: Engaging for Impact

Engaging Leader

The term “gamification” gained popularity in 2010; by the end of 2012, it had reached mega-trend status. The term “gamification” gained popularity in 2010; by the end of 2012, it had reached mega-trend status. For decades, video games had demonstrated phenomenal power in engaging the focus of people of all ages. However, the […].

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What Are Your Needs?

CO2

This particular condition is called Frustration-Regression (Redman 2010). McClelland’s Need Theory. Because of its empirical nature, McClelland’s Needs Model has gathered greater acceptance from those who value quantitative support than the other two theories. Which Model Serves You Best?

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The Leader's Role in Crisis - a Guest Post from John Baldoni

Kevin Eikenberry

And of course, nominee for Best Leadership Blog of 2010. His nominated blog Lead By Example can be found here. McClelland was a general without any sense of timing or engagement. John teaches men and women to achieve positive results by focusing on communication, influence, motivation and supervision.

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The Leadership Vacuum | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

The number of books, blogs, tweets, videos, webcasts, podcasts, etc., The good news is that if you follow someone on twitter, or read his or her blog regularly, you can usually get a feel for what the person is really about. There is nothing short of a voluminous amount of leadership information being published on a daily basis.

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