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A Leadership Readership Story

Lead Change Blog

Posted in Career Development Workplace Issues At the beginning of the year, the Regional Director had asked me to stay behind at a meeting where I had been voicing my opinion about why a major learning project hadn’t delivered. He proceeded to give me and a colleague the task of getting the project back on track in the next 12 months. [.].

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A Salute to Book Bloggers

In the CEO Afterlife

Without the kindness of those listed below, my book would never have realized readership levels and review ratings that were beyond my wildest dreams. Without the kindness of those listed below, my book would never have realized readership levels and review ratings that were beyond my wildest dreams. They aren’t paid for this.

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The Leadership Love-in

In the CEO Afterlife

I’ve read scads of books, blogs and journals on leadership. Leadership books, blogs, and tweets continue to command an impressive share of human interest as expressed by various readership analytics. Why the fascination with leadership? Leadership will always be vitally important. Apparently, neither can others.

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Words of Wisdom for Aspiring Writers from John David Mann

Skip Prichard

The Power of Fiction. If you are even a casual reader of this site, you know that I am passionate about reading and books. Though we usually feature non-fiction on this site, I am often found lost in a book of fiction and most often thrillers. John, let’s start in an unexpected place for the author of a phenomenal new thriller. I can’t overstate it.

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7 Suggested Reactions to Difficult People In the Church

Ron Edmondson

If you are not active in the local church (which is a small part of my blog readership), please allow me to apologize in advance for this post. There is a long story in my personal journey about this one, but God has convicted me continually that my first calling is to love Him, so I can adequately love others. Thankfully.

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Honouring Our Commitment To Show Up

Tanveer Naseer

For the past several years, one constant of my leadership blog has been the fact that I publish new leadership insights every Tuesday throughout the year. From almost every vantage point, it just made sense for me to save these leadership insights until after the holiday break when more people were likely to read these new pieces.

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2012 ~ A Year in Review with Dr Seuss, Darwin & Hemingway Too.

You're Not the Boss of Me

If I Ran The Zoo ~ A Whimsical Look at Leadership. When my boys were little, one my favorite things to do was to read stories to them at bedtime. A well-loved story was Dr Seuss’ “ If I Ran the Zoo”. Leadership Lessons from the Old Man and the Sea. Why Do You Choose Leadership? This is why. Read more ….

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