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First Look: Leadership Books for April 2023

Leading Blog

H ERE'S A LOOK at some of the best leadership books to be released in April 2023 curated just for you. The Wisdom of the Bullfrog : Leadership Made Simple (But Not Easy) by Admiral William H. Admiral McRaven was honored to receive this honor in 2011 when he took charge of the United States Special Operations Command.

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LeadershipNow 140: February 2011 Compilation

Leading Blog

Here are a selection of tweets from February 2011: @Bill_George: I discussed Apple's Jobs succession plan on @bloomberg yesterday, today the Atlantic continues debate. Leadership and Knowledge Management by @mikemyatt. Thought provoking from @David_Gergen: Leadership That Longfellow Would Appreciate. My new column @HarvardBiz.

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2011 in Reflection

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

2011 closes the first year of my blog. I’ve had the good fortune to connect with and learn from some of the great leadership bloggers. Awareness and readership of my blog has grown geometrically. But because it is new, many people are not aware of some of my earlier posts which contain some of my most important content.

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How To Build Immunity To Burnout In The Workplace

Eric Jacobson

The five EI skills are: Build self-awareness to identify what makes you vulnerable to burnout. Lavish yourself with self-care. Keep negative self-talk in check. Question: The book's servant leadership teachings are particularly interesting. Maintain your social connections. Establish and maintain boundaries.

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Rekindling the Inner Flame in Others, and in Ourselves

Michael Lee Stallard

Doug Conant’s Story: Being Honored and Honoring Others Doug Conant is the leader who turned around Campbell Soup Company when he served as President and CEO (2001-2011). Hurt, angry, crushed, humiliated, self-pity, dread are words he uses to capture his reaction to the place he now found himself in. Clear out your desk by noon.”

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The ROLE of Emotional Intelligence in Effective Leadership Today

The Center For Leadership Studies

In this time of unrest and change, the role of Emotional Intelligence (EI) in leadership has emerged as the critical skill set for leaders. At every level of the organization, EI’s pivotal role is to help the leader: Manage self. MANAGE SELF. But you can use your leadership to begin the healing process. Manage others.

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Leadership and Opportunity | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

weeklyleader Wharton professor Mike Useem calls it the "Leadership Moment." " I believe that it's really one of the most significant keys to leadership. Take advantage of the moment to exercise leadership and you will rise above the rest. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. The prior are often footnotes.

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