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The November 2011 Leadership Development Carnival

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Welcome to the November 6, 2011 edition of leadership development carnival! It’s much more effective to direct our creative energy by Brainsteering. There's no theme this month, no cute nicknames, no commentary, just a straightforward list of 45 of the best posts submitted for your reading pleasure.

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Built to Win

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In Major League Baseball, the 2011 New York Yankees were built to win but didn't make it to the World Series. Evolve, Learn & Refine Daily With your standards now defined, spend time and energy paying attention to the quality of the work environment and your team’s performance. Test new approaches.

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Leadership Comes in Many Forms. Helping Business Save the Earth.

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Renewable energy in electricity generation. In 2011, he was named one of the top 40 business professors under 40 by Poets & Quants. Innovating O ur Way to Sustainability , we assert that to address these challenges requires substantial, disruptive innovation across a wide number of sectors. Electrical vehicles in transportation.

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Getting Leaders to Change

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Great leaders work hard to bend over backward for honesty as they realize truth and honesty are the pillars upon which relationships, teamwork, and positive energy are built. However, it is not nearly as fine as we think. Great leaders are comfortable missing out on deals rather than to use deception to win.

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8 CEO Actions to Ensure Chief Customer Officer Success

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Drive Regular Accountability Don’t make your CCO expend energy and cycles lobbying to get a place on the corporate agenda. Commitment Questions: Are tactical projects put in motion so that people understand the role and its value? Are early-adapters and enthusiast leaders identified to work with first to prove role value?

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