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First Look: Leadership Books for April 2023

Leading Blog

Admiral McRaven was honored to receive this honor in 2011 when he took charge of the United States Special Operations Command. When McRaven retired in 2014, he had 37 years as a Navy SEAL under his belt, leading men and women at every level of the special operations community.

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The 7 Most Common Negotiating Mistakes

Strategy Driven

While even the word ‘negotiation’ can evoke fear, stress and anxiety for many, the intent is quite simple: to discuss and ultimately agree on a deal. It’s a mindset you have to operate from in order to become not just a good negotiator, but a great one. Copyright 2007-2014 by StrategyDriven Enterprises, LLC.

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The Big Picture of Business – Doing Your Best Work on Deadlines: Mobilizing the Energy for Best Business Success

Strategy Driven

Even though the tasks mount up, you have a knack for performing magnificently under deadline, stress and high expectations. I recommend that diversity audits, quality control reviews, ethics programs and other important regimen be conducted as part of Strategic Planning, rather than as stand-alone, distracting and energy diverting activities.

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3 Ways AI Is Getting More Emotional

Harvard Business Review

How companies are using artificial intelligence in their business operations. The security sector also dabbles in Emotion AI to detect stressed or angry people. Scaling to group settings can have an Orwellian feeling: Concerns about privacy, creativity, and individuality have these experiments playing on the edge of ethical acceptance.

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The Swedish CEO Who Runs His Company Like a CrossFit Gym

Harvard Business Review

This hasn’t gone unnoticed by some leaders, and a new generation of CEOs taking a cue from this last bastion of the Protestant work ethic. When he was brought in as CEO in August 2014, the company wasn’t in great shape. In many ways, working for Henrik Bunge is like working with a personal trainer.

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