January, 2017

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My Top 10 Leadership Insights For 2016

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There’s no question that the start of a new year brings to mind notions of new beginnings and a chance for a fresh start. Of course, as much as we might be eager to set our sights ahead into 2017 and envision all the possibilities and goals we might achieve, it’s worth taking the time to look back on the year that was and what we learned along the way.

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How Would You Answer This Question About Your Leadership?

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When it comes to leadership, there are many facets that we examine and explore in our drive to learn how we can succeed in leading our team and organization. But one aspect that’s rarely looked at is how the way we view our role can leave us creating more of a polarizing effect than a unifying one. It’s a notion that I’ve been pondering about as I observe the reactions to the last week’s inauguration of of the new US president.

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Stop Unwanted Beliefs From Sabotaging Your Self-Improvement

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The following is a guest piece by Inc. columnist and NYU Adjunct Professor Joshua Spodek. We’re approaching February and gyms are starting to empty as people drop their resolutions. Maybe you know the pattern: you felt so resolved in December to get fit, start a new venture, or whatever your resolution. For most of us, by Valentines Day that resolve has gone.

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Building Relationships Across Cultures In Today’s World

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The following is a guest piece by Michael Landers. The power and importance of building relationships with others is something that’s seems to be universally understood by people from all cultures. Our web of relations creates the foundation for our lives as social creatures, no matter what culture we come from. However, the way that we establish and expand this web of relations can vary from culture to culture.

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Leading In The Face Of Adversity And Sorrow

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Illustration created by my daughter Zafina in response to the terrorist attack on a Quebec City mosque. As many of my long-time readers know, I publish new articles on leadership here on my blog every Tuesday. Now I had a piece written up that I was in the process of editing for publication this week, but a recent attack in my home province has lead me to shelve that piece so that I can share something a little more personal, and hopefully inspiring for how we can do better going forward.

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