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10 New Year's Development Goals for Leaders for 2015

Great Leadership By Dan

For many leaders, it’s a time to reflect on accomplishments for the year and establish goals for the upcoming New Year. It’s also a good time to set leadership development goals, either as part of a formal development planning process, or just because it’s a proven way to continuously improve as a leader.

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January 2015 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

This Leadership Development Carnival is the first of 2015 and the first since the Lead Change Group has taken the reins from Dan McCarthy of Great Leadership. Since the first Leadership Development Carnival in July 2008 , our community has grown, evolved, and thrived. ” Find Dan on Twitter at @greatleadership.

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Flashback: Best New Leadership Book Of 2015

Eric Jacobson

Empowering employees to make decisions and guiding them in their personal goals for professional achievement. Aligning your management team with your company's goals and reiterating your values through various communication channels. Persistence and Consistency. Encouragement. Complacency. Not guiding the troops.

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August 2015 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the August 2015 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival. Clearly, these 26 contributors found time among the summer doldrums to think (and write) about leadership. Art Petty of The Management Excellence Blog contributed Leadership Caffeine: The Alchemy of Great Leadership.

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Better Leadership in 2015 (And Beyond): 9 Essentials

QAspire

Year 2015 is knocking the door. As I write this, I am thinking about leadership. But the same challenges are also opportunities to practice better leadership provided we understand what it takes to succeed as a leader in 2015 (and beyond). Traditional view of leadership is that leaders get work done through people.

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February 2015 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the February 2015 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! For those of you who watched the Super Bowl this weekend, did you gain any leadership takeaways? It seems that sports frequently provides an opportunity for leadership analogies! Let’s Get Started. Anne Perschel, Ph.D. , Jennifer V.

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October 2015 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the October 2015 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival. Read over these outstanding leadership posts this month and I think you’ll agree each one is a home run! Bruce Harpham of Project Management Hacks submitted How To Lead Virtual Teams. shared A Secret of Success at Leadership and Life.