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The November 2011 Leadership Development Carnival

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to the November 6, 2011 edition of leadership development carnival! Wally Bock presents The Joy of Helping posted at Three Star Leadership , saying "The best bosses revel in helping others succeed". posted at Get Your Leadership BIG On! The fried clams won. I've had readers ask "Why so many?

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Built to Win

Great Leadership By Dan

In Major League Baseball, the 2011 New York Yankees were built to win but didn't make it to the World Series. There are many other examples of sports teams and company teams around the globe that had talent, leadership, and heart, but were unable to finish. They simply didn’t "win" as expected. Test new approaches.

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How to Tell If a Conflict is Good or Bad | Guy Harris: The.

The Recovering Engineer

The challenge is that the emotional energy, body language, and other external signs of the conflict can look the same to an outside observer. He has degrees in Chemical Engineering and he served as a Nuclear Engineering officer in the U.S. He is an engineer by nature, by training, and experience.

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The Green Thing | In the CEO Afterlife

In the CEO Afterlife

Leadership. by John • July 26, 2011 • Life • 0 Comments. We dried clothes on a line, not in an energy gobbling machine burning up 220 volts — wind and solar power dried our clothes. Back then, we didn’t fire up an engine and burn gasoline to cut the lawn. Leadership. December 2011.

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Hear and Understand to be Heard and Understood

The Recovering Engineer

In reflecting on the situations, I recall some things I learned as a practicing engineer. The first approach takes a little patience, but it doesn’t take much energy. The second approach can seem faster in the moment, but it takes lots of energy and it creates the risk of rupturing the container.

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How to Drive Change with a Leadership Point of View

Next Level Blog

Magazine » December 06, 2010 How to Drive Change with a Leadership Point of View Every so often, The New York Times will run a long feature on the CEO of a large business.    I love those articles because they’re great opportunities for data mining on leadership.  A strong leadership point of view is memorable. 

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Viva Chile: Leadership and the Rescue of the Miners

Next Level Blog

Last month, I wrote a post on What We Can Learn About Leadership from the Chilean Miners. And, as was the case with the astronauts, the miners could not have made it safely home without the efforts, talents and leadership of thousands of others. There are leadership lessons to learn from the rescuers as well.