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November 2016 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the November 2016 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! As I was reviewing this month’s submissions to the Leadership Development Carnival, I was wishing we could all get together in a room to exchange these ideas more deeply and directly. What are today’s most common leadership mistakes?

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November 2016 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the November 2016 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! As I was reviewing this month’s submissions to the Leadership Development Carnival, I was wishing we could all get together in a room to exchange these ideas more deeply and directly. What are today’s most common leadership mistakes?

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New Year’s Development Goals for Leaders 2016 Edition (Added Bonus: How to Keep Them!)

Great Leadership By Dan

This post was recently published in SmartBlog on Leadership : For many of us, making and breaking promises to ourselves for the New Year has become an annual tradition. Let’s set our yearly leadership development goals and put some best practices in place to help us achieve those goals. We’ll start with 10 goals.

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Are You a Bridge Building Leader?

Lead Change Blog

It was cold morning in early December 2016; almost exactly sixty-one years after Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man boarding the Montgomery city bus near the exact same bus stop. The Supreme Court overturned the law and a powerful bridge began to be constructed between the races. Focus on a Higher Purpose.

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10 Ways to Keep “Post-truth” From Crippling Your Leadership

Lead Change Blog

A few things have happened recently that increase performance pressure on character-based leaders who are dedicated to doing what’s right: The Oxford Dictionary announced the word post-truth as its 2016 word of the year. 10 things to do to keep “post-truth” from crippling your leadership. 2) Manage paradoxes. Isaac Newton. easy to do.

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2016 New Year's Resolutions For Leaders

Eric Jacobson

It's time to select your New Year's Resolutions for 2016. To get you started, how about selecting one or more of these 70 New Year's resolutions for leaders?

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Empathy in Leadership isn’t a nicety; It’s a Necessity!

Brigette Hyacinth

She was diagnosed with cancer in 2016. True Leadership starts with Empathy: 1.Show will let them know that you care. “ Leadership is not about being in charge. Leadership is about taking care of those in your charge. ” ~ Simon Sinek. Give constructive feedback rather than criticism. You don’t have to pry.