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

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If you haven’t already done so, you must read the front page article by Alexei Barrionuevo in the New York Times on how the 33 Chilean miners trapped in the copper mine have organized themselves to survive.   You’ve probably heard the story by now, but, in case you haven’t, here’s the quick recap.

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Leadership Lessons from Yoga - Next Level Blog

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  It just felt like the thing to do.    It just felt like the thing to do.  The idea to call a stretch and breathing break came to me because I've been a regular at yoga class three or four times a week for the past three months. I don’t think I was born with those kind of joints. 

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Why Don't We Hug More? | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

Not just the quick hug — but a deep hug with a real squeeze that meant something. It might sound funny that I remember that 25 years later, but it made an impression on me. Let’s be honest, a handshake just goes so far. I totally understand if you just met the person — at that point, a handshake is perfectly fine.

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Sorry, You've Used Up All of Your Meeting Budget

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» January 12, 2011 Sorry, You’ve Used Up All of Your Meeting Budget Recently, I spoke about leadership to a group of newly promoted senior managers. » January 12, 2011 Sorry, You’ve Used Up All of Your Meeting Budget Recently, I spoke about leadership to a group of newly promoted senior managers.

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Note to c-suite: flaunt your learning and development | Aspire-CS

Persuasive Powerhouse

Home Who We Are What We Do Services Contact My Favorite Blogs All Things Workplace Bob Sutton – Work Matters Brain Leaders and Learners Bret L. I fear for these senior leaders and their organizations. It means that there is always something to get better at. Encourage learning throughout the organization.

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It Never Ends. Even More Leadership Lessons from the Washington.

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Even More Leadership Lessons from the Washington Redskins So, if you’re a regular reader of this blog, you might have expected me to have some sort of leadership lessons post on yesterday’s mid-term elections.    I’m waiting to see how the various players respond in the next couple of days before I get to that topic.

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There Will Always Be "Others"

Chris Brady

They have been there at every sermon ever preached by those same apostles, they have been there at the proclamation of every new discovery, every new invention, every new idea, every new attempt by someone to achieve something of significance. Rather, we should be thankful the "others" are so reliably there.