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Winners Are Born In Difficult Times

Tanveer Naseer

Perhaps, but that’s how most managers and executives I work with see it…. And it is managers’ ability to innovate, collaborate and adapt to a constantly changing environment that are the leadership skills we most need to develop. This is a crucial part of the change process and needs to be managed by an experienced coach.

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Great Leaders Make Decisions | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

While the aforementioned qualities are certainly admirable, they are only valuable if they influence or create action. Walt Disney, one of the greatest creative talents and true innovators of our time realized the value of action when he said: “The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.&#

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Hard Skill, Soft Skill–Team Building Activity

Mike Cardus

Use the activity as a content reminder; ask people to write what they have learned and the application to work/school/classroom/etc… Then people take turn guessing what the other person has learned and the application. All rights reserved. Powered by WordPress. Mike is your answer.

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Social-Network-Un_Plugged

Mike Cardus

What can we learn from this? Reference: Original idea from the book; GameStorming : A Playbook for Innovators, Rulebreakers, and Changemakers: Lo Tech Social Network game; p. All rights reserved. Powered by WordPress. How can these ideas be brought to the office, home, community, classroom? Mike is your answer.

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The Leadership Vacuum | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Before I go any further, today’s rant should not be construed as a call for elitism, but rather a call for authenticity, innovation and professionalism. As leadership advisors and coaches we counsel our clients on the need for change and innovation, but have we become the proverbial shoe maker without shoes?

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