August, 2016

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

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How to Bridge the Generation Gap in the Workplace

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Guest post by Dan Negroni The generation gap in the workplace appears daunting. All sorts of reports describe how huge it is. But bridging the generation gap is not as difficult as it might seem. Real leaders already know how to effectively manage millennials. How? Because what millennials want matches up with what successful leaders provide. What Millennials Want 1. […].

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A Leadership Conundrum: Unexpected Sources of Leadership

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Leadership is not something you can provide. The definition of provide is “to offer, give, supply, or make available for use.” You can provide food, shelter, and even sympathy. But leadership is not a matter of simply “offering” or “providing.” For leadership to occur, a response is required. Leadership is a phenomenon that occurs when one […].

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A definition of leadership for pressing conversations

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

It’s pretty common these days to hear complaints about lack of leadership, poor leadership, and disappointment with those who are in leadership roles. In a recent World Economic Forum survey, 86% of the respondents reported they believe there is a leadership crisis in the world today. But with all this talk about leadership, are we […]. The post A definition of leadership for pressing conversations appeared first on Seapoint Center for Collaborative Leadership.

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Successful leaders understand true power

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Thursday Thoughts: Successful leaders understand that true power comes, not from exercising control, but from empowering others. * * * * * * * * * […]. The post Successful leaders understand true power appeared first on Seapoint Center for Collaborative Leadership.

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Why Smart People Make Dumb Decisions

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Did you ever find your self in a mess and wonder how you got there? There’s no guarantee your decisions are always going to be good ones. Too much is unpredictable. However, many of us have had the experience of looking back on a situation and thinking “I should have known better. The warning signs […]. The post Why Smart People Make Dumb Decisions appeared first on Seapoint Center for Collaborative Leadership.