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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! I chose this post not just because it elicited strong interest from readers in many countries, but because it may help foster personal reflection and inquiry at the start of 2013. Expect to hear much more from her in 2013.". Neal Burgis , Ph.D.

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Tune-in 9pmEST SiriusXM Ch125! Topic: Grace & Selfless-Service

General Leadership

“–boss), Stacy (Twitter: @fritzsa69 ) is the wife of GeneralLeadership.com’s Associate Curator, Lt Col Matthew Fritz , who has been deployed to Kabul Afghanistan since August 2013. Susan is a Proposal Production Manager for Quarterline, Inc and for 22 years has been the steadfast wingman to Colonel Bruce Mundie.

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Scaling the Management of Your Online Community (SXSW Interactive 2013 Proposal)

Managing Communities

I have had the good fortune of speaking at South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive for the last 5 years. Only a small percentage of people who apply to speak are accepted, so I am very grateful for the opportunity and have worked hard to offer solid programming for attendees to the event. For the next [.].

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Lisa Bodell on “The Most Lethal Culture Killers”

First Friday Book Synopsis

In her recently published book, Kill the Company: End the Status Quo, Start an Innovation Revolution (Bibliomotion 2013), Lisa Bodell suggests there are three kinds of culture: robust (“zombie-free”), negative, and complacent. She also identifies five especially lethal “culture killers”: 1.

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How Can Innovation Be Better Disseminated?

The Horizons Tracker

in 2013, compared to 2.5% “To fill this gap, we propose to create new science communication roles and positions to be staffed with people skilled in science communication and with science expert knowledge,” the researchers explain. technologies.”

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4 Steps for Making Change Happen

Great Leadership By Dan

Step 2: Have a plan for getting initial buy-in (include contingencies) Make sure your proposal takes into account all these legitimate concerns and potential dangers surrounding change. Implementing change today relies on building consensus rather than executive fiat.

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How Global Trade Affects Inequality

The Horizons Tracker

Income inequality has been in the spotlight at least since Thomas Piketty published Capital in the Twenty-First Century in 2013. Piketty argued that our increasingly globalized economy delivered not just global inequality but also domestic inequality as well, with social democracies unable to adequately adapt to these changing times.