Great Leadership By Dan

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Building Trust Through Behavioral Integrity

Great Leadership By Dan

According to Deloitte’s 2010 Ethics & Workplace Survey, one-third of employed Americans planned to look for a new job when the economy stabilized. Sharon Allen, Deloitte’s chairman of the board, notes that, by focusing on talent management and retention strategies, “executives may be able to reduce attrition.”

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Mental Maps: Why We Build Them and Why We Sometimes Need to Change Them

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It’s not easy updating our mental GPS, but in his 2010 book Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation , UCLA clinical professor of psychology Dr. Dan Siegel not only claims that it is possible to redraw our own mental maps, but that the rewiring process itself has beneficial side effects. You can: 1.

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Eight Ways Mentoring Brings Out the Leader in Your Employees

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You teach the mentees how to keep a cool head through obstacles, and how to design a strategy to overcome hurdles. Alper was honored as the 2010 NFTE Philanthropist of the Year, DC region and currently sits on the National Board. You think about your appearance, your language, and your style. Mentoring gives you confidence.

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10 Elements of a Great Woman’s Leadership Development Program

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According to the 2010 McKinsey report, “ Woman Matter ”, companies with the highest percentage of women show the best performance. However, we narrowed it down to the handful that we felt were critical differentiators for senior woman leaders: Leadership identity, negotiations, career strategies, presence, and leading change.

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Stop Bad Email, But Not All Email

Great Leadership By Dan

From a big picture perspective, the facts on email tell quite a story: • In 2010, roughly 107 trillion emails were sent – 294 billion emails every day (Pingdom.com). • Our recently released research, the 2012 Work-related Email Perception Study, provides unique insight into the workers’ perception of these strategies across role and function.