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The January 2013 Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2012 Edition

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to The January 2013 Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2012 Edition! favorite, most popular) post from 2012, along with why it was the best. Joel Garfinkle , from Career Advancement Blog , picked 3 Ways to Avoid Burnout in Today’s High-Pressure Work Environment. " People may follow, but not with their full spirit.

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The September 2012 Leadership Development Carnival NFL Kick-off Edition

Great Leadership By Dan

So with apologies to those who don't share this passion, I present to you the September 2012 Leadership Development Carnival, NFL Kick-off Edition. Well-intentioned talent management systems are frequently to blame for undermining the quality of career conversations. I asked each leadership blogger to give me their favorite NFL team.

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Find Your Moment of Obligation

Harvard Business Review

For 2012 fellow Rachel Armstrong it was when she was forced to give up her childhood dream to become a farmer in rural Minnesota due to crippling cultural and environmental poverty and a growing lack of connections between rural neighbors, urban eaters, and farmland. And we lose out on creating meaningful careers and lives.

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LeadershipNow 140: August 2012 Compilation

Leading Blog

Here are a selection of tweets from August 2012 that you might have missed: @profkjmoore: Who Can Teach Leadership? 50 Famous Leaders and Career Advice That Shaped Them. Five Leadership Lessons From The Life of Neil Armstrong by @RandyConley. HarvardBiz. nicolerawski. Comical: Doctor’s Typeface by Orion Creatives.

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The November, 2012 Leadership Development Carnival

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to the November, 2012 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! Chris Edmonds , from Driving Results Through Culture , examines Lance Armstrong's fall from grace from the perspective of personal integrity: Personal Integrity is in Your Hands. The first step in making career decisions is to know yourself.