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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! Each of the leadership bloggers below were asked to submit their best (i.e., favorite, most popular) post from 2012, along with why it was the best. I'd say that's pretty darn efficient leadership development. What is Creativity?"

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Preview Thursday – Humble Leadership

Lead Change Blog

Humble Leadership at all levels will be needed to link workgroups and teams. Humble Leadership involves making that conscious choice in our work lives. Schein recently retired from the position of the Society of Sloan Fellows Professor of Management Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management.

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4 Ways “Connection Culture” Improves Risk Management

Michael Lee Stallard

After all, people in a Connection Culture have superior cognitive function and are more communicative, collaborative and cooperative and, as a result, are going to be less accident prone. In 2012, Gallup researched 49,929 business or work units comprised of 1.4 Closing Your Company’s Leadership Gap. Research supports this view.

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The Elements of Transformational Leadership

Skip Prichard

This extract from Wellbeing at Work by Cary Cooper and Ian Hesketh is ©2019 and reproduced with permission from Kogan Page Ltd. Transformational leadership. One of the popular frameworks of leadership is that of transforming leadership. What is clear about trans- formational leadership is its congruence with wellbeing.

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Olympian Leadership Lessons in Peak Performance

The Practical Leader

Later this month, the 2012 Summer Olympic Games get underway in London, England. But more importantly, the games are an inspiring tribute to healthy competition, international cooperation, and the pursuit of exceptional performance. ” Leadership, like athleticism, is multi-faceted. Pursuing excellence demands change.

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Employee Recognition: Why It’s So Important and How to Do It

Chart Your Course

Human resources firm Bersin found in a 2012 study that 87 percent of companies utilize tenure-based employee recognition programs, despite research showing these methods are outdated. Managers can add more incentive by offering to pay the monthly bill each month the employee hits their goals. Work-From-Home Days. Authenticity.

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The Growing Power of Women in Business

Women on Business

In 2012, 18 of the Fortune 500 companies will have women CEOs at the helm. Add in the number of female CEOs at small and mid-sized companies, female upper level managers, and female entrepreneurs, and you can see that we’re actually talking about a large number. Men are great at cooperating. Increasingly, it’s women.

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