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Progress Comes Incrementally Then Suddenly

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Beginning my birthday with one this morning is an example of something I’ve learned through experience over the past decade – progress comes incrementally, then suddenly. Take large scale organizational change for example. Progress, progress, progress and then, suddenly, I’m doing handstands. With luck, there are some quick wins.

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What We Can Learn About Leadership from the - Next Level Blog

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What a beautiful and impressive example these men are of leaders who share the work of leadership. Posted by: Steve Barry | September 02, 2010 at 11:19 AM Thanks for the thoughtful comments Gayle and Steve. Posted by: Scott Eblin | September 02, 2010 at 04:54 PM Beautiful post, Scott, and great synthesis into key transferable insights.

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Mindful Mondays: What Journaling Can Teach You

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For example, the journal I just finished spanned from January 2010 to October 2013. If you’ve doing the math, you’ve probably figured out that I’m not a very consistent journal keeper. Some weeks I’ll write every day in a row and other weeks not at all. I’ve even taken entire years off. Still, I keep coming back to journaling.

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Seven Simple Rules to Create a Fear Based - Next Level Blog

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Posted by Scott Eblin on July 29, 2010 in Current Affairs , Leadership , Personal Presence | Permalink Technorati Tags : bad leadership , culture of fear TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Seven Simple Rules to Create a Fear Based Culture : Comments Good post! Thanks everyone.)

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All the Best Leadership Posts in One Link

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Check out DDI's list of the Top 20 Leadership Blog Posts of 2010. In my humble opinion, that was the best example of leadership we saw all year. A close second was the rescue effort organized by Chilean president Sebastian Pinera which I recapped in this post the day after all the miners were hoisted to safety. It's been fun.

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How to Push Back on Your Boss - Next Level Blog

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A recent example might be the experience of White House press secretary Robert Gibbs who looked outside his office last week to find Barack Obama and Bill Clinton asking him to unlock the press room so they could conduct an impromptu press conference on income tax reduction extensions. Who knows, your boss might just be right.

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Fear Kills

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Main | Business Travel Divas Turn Themselves In » July 23, 2010 Fear Kills In case you didnt see it, a report in the New York Times earlier this week offers a stark example of what can happen when the culture of an organization discourages open and honest dialogue. Thats Not Leadership. Posted by: Mike Henry Sr.