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Progress Comes Incrementally Then Suddenly

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Honestly, if you had told me on my 43 rd birthday that I’d be doing handstands on my 63 rd , I would have politely told you you were nuts. I started doing yoga in late 2010 because a knowledgeable friend of the family encouraged me to take it up to help manage the multiple sclerosis I had been diagnosed with in 2009.

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Leaders, Your Words Matter

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It looks like the media noise machine is gearing up for a debate on how much impact the political dialogue had on the thinking of the shooter in Arizona. In Denmark we've experienced a raw political debate over the past years - although not as raw, as we see in the States.

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Three Lessons from the Longest Serving Senator

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Main | Video Book Club: A Sense of Urgency » June 28, 2010 Three Lessons from the Longest Serving Senator Senator Robert C. I grew up in West Virginia, worked for one of its governors and am a student of politics so I watched Senator Byrd in action for most of my life. Senate following six years in the House of Representatives.

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Three Warning Signs That You're Setting Yourself Up For A.

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   How do these warning signs apply outside of politics? Posted by: David Hoffman | August 31, 2010 at 02:16 PM Verify your Comment Previewing your Comment Posted by: | This is only a preview. They don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.   Here’s an excerpt that sums it all up. 

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New Ideas for Picking Up the Outside-In Perspective

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The them can be any constituency on the outside – customers, competitors, suppliers, regulators, political leaders, etc. Posted by: Gayle Ely | September 20, 2010 at 12:42 PM Thanks Gayle for the voice of experience and the advice to persist with the process. What’s in it for them? What coaching advice do you have on the subject?

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Leadership and the Ground Zero Mosque

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Posted by: davidburkus | August 16, 2010 at 06:16 PM I believe that "both" sides of this argument are exhibiting "Leadership" as a trait. Posted by: Jffinpa | August 17, 2010 at 07:51 AM I believe in religious freedom and believe that Muslims have a right to build a Mosque in the United States. Why do you think so?

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Why and How Leaders Need to Say Thank You

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Saying thank you is just the polite thing to do, right? Have you noticed, though,  that polite behavior doesn’t seem as prevalent as it used to be? Posted by: Karen | October 27, 2010 at 01:47 PM Nice little piece of research. Posted by: Meredith Kimbell | October 27, 2010 at 02:32 PM OK. Let me see if I get this.

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