December, 2016

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

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Top 10 Posts of 2016 by @JesseLynStoner

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

This was another banner year for my blog. Highlights included receiving the Conant Leadership Champion Award, being near the top of almost every list of top leadership bloggers, and celebrating my 5th anniversary. (I’m not a newbie anymore!) Once again, I am in awe of the number of insightful and thought-provoking comments on my posts. […].

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Do an Ethics Check to Navigate the Gray Zone

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

It’s easy to know what’s ethical when your choices are clear-cut. If you hit a parked car, should you leave your contact information for the owner? Should you use insider information to make a stock market trade? Should you lie on your expense report? But there’s a huge grey zone where the choices are not so […]. The post Do an Ethics Check to Navigate the Gray Zone appeared first on Seapoint Center for Collaborative Leadership.

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Let your history inform you, not define you

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Thursday Thoughts: Let your history inform you, not define you. It’s important to remember our history because we are grounded in the experience and lessons we have learned. But you don’t have to keep repeating your history. And who you were doesn’t have to define who you are becoming. This is true for us as individuals […]. The post Let your history inform you, not define you appeared first on Seapoint Center for Collaborative Leadership.

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Successful Leaders Listen

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Successful leaders listen because they know that they don’t know everything they need to know. Who do you listen to? Abraham Lincoln understood that if you surround yourself with people who agree with you, you will miss out on important information and perspective. Charged with unifying a divided country, he understood that the strongest cabinet […].