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LeadershipNow 140: October 2013 Compilation

Leading Blog

Here are a selection of tweets from October 2013 that you might have missed: 20 Tools for Coaching and Teaching by @edbatista. Your career will soar if you avoid leaders’ #1 blind spot by @MichaelStallard. The Five Rules Every New CEO Should Follow by Roger Martin. FT: Manage your time as well as your staff. by Jon Mertz.

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How Create a More Inclusive Workplace for LGBTQ Employees

Let's Grow Leaders

I also wanted to share with you my story about the power of authenticity and vulnerability, because I truly believe it is the key to everything I have achieved in my career in the last few years. The final of five interviews for my first role at my current company was with the CEO and co-founder. Authenticity and Career Success.

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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! Anne Perschel , from Germane Insights, picked Dear CEO: What's Your 400 Year Business Plan? This post begins by considering the 400 year forest management plans that produce trees for making cognac barrels. Sip slowly and enjoy the read.".

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2020 Top CHRO List – The People Leaders To Watch

N2Growth Blog

These Human Resource leaders represent the top 25 human resources leaders shaping careers, culture, and talent at the world’s most innovative people driven companies. Second, they must become a trusted consigliere to the CEO. He is a highly valued and trusted thought partner to CEO Bruce Broussar d. Many things actually.

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Executive Spotlight: Clement Perrette, Senior Portfolio Manager At RAM Active Investments

CEO Insider

Clement Perette spent over twenty years working his way up within the financial sector in Europe, building an impressive career in Paris and London.

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International Women’s Day Redux

Women on Business

For starters, only 4% of America’s major corporations currently have female CEOs. It didn’t take me long to find this Forbes.com list of The 10 Best companies For Women in 2013 , which led me to several other insightful, related reads, including this and this. What do you think of No.4:

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Diversity of a Different Persuasion

N2Growth Blog

In the 2013 PricewaterhouseCoopers Annual Corporate Directors Survey it was reported that the average age of board directors is 68 and mandatory retirement has risen to 72-75. It definitely takes a unique individual to assume a director role in the earlier stages of their career and the opportunity will not be appropriate for most.

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