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First Look: Leadership Books for February 2011

Leading Blog

Here's a look at some of the best leadership books to be released in February. My Life in Leadership : The Journey and Lessons Learned Along the Way by Frances Hesselbein. Unusually Excellent : The Necessary Nine Skills Required for the Practice of Great Leadership by John Hamm. As One by Marhdad Baghai and James Quigley.

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The January Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2011 Edition

Great Leadership By Dan

Happy New Year, and welcome to the January, 2012 Leadership Development Carnival! This month's edition is a special "Best of 2011" collection of leadership development blog posts from many of our regular Carnival contributors. Sharlyn Lauby, HR Bartender : The Definition of Leadership. This one's been a big hit.".

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LeadershipNow 140: October 2011 Compilation

Leading Blog

Here are a selection of tweets from October 2011 that you might have missed: @mikemyatt: The biggest leadership blind-spot and what to do about it: Leadership & The Expectation Gap. Servant Leader Quiz: Servant Leadership Assessment. JohnBaldoni: When it comes to leadership, understanding context is critical.

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Why Your Good Leadership Isn’t Great.

Rich Gee Group

An incredible book by Jim Collins — relates how certain companies overcame their obstacles and pushed themselves from being just good companies to the stars of their industry. How can you make the leadership leap with your team and go from just being a good leader (and that isn’t bad) to a great leader? Good To Great.

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Redesigning Leadership: A book review by Bob Morris

First Friday Book Synopsis

Redesigning Leadership: Design, Technology, Business, Life John Maeda with Becky Bermont The MIT Press (2011) “Ue ni wa ue ga aru” is a Japanese aphorism that epitomizes the nature of excellence: “Above up, there is something even higher above up.&# Those who [.].

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Gratitude 2011

QAspire

Kurt Harden runs Cultural Offering Blog and is a source of some great lessons on life and leadership. He doodles, compiles lists and writes great books. He reviews my work, validates my thoughts and adds value through his own experience. Dan is also known as a host of Carnival of Leadership Development. His punch line? “

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Book Review: Everyone Communicates, Few Connect

QAspire

Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Book Review: Everyone Communicates, Few Connect A few weeks back, my friend Becky Robinson at Mountain State University gifted me with a copy of John C. Maxwell’s latest book “ Everyone Communicates, Few Connect ”. Tags: Book review , communication lessons , John C.

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