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3 Ways to Break Out of a Zero-Sum Game of Growth with Your Competitors

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This article also has good advice to leaders not to talk themselves out of the hard work of digital transformation. According to this article from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 42-63% of established hotels probably would not have taken the rooms that AirBnB gained in the lodging business.

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7 Tips to Build Trust in Your Negotiations

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A 1995 Academy of Management Review journal article, “ An Integrative Model of Organizational Trust ,” is often cited for its breakdown of the factors of trustworthiness. There were widely divergent opinions across multiple disciplines on the causes of trust, its nature, and its impact.

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Are You Ready for Recovery?

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A S a McKinsey & Company article stated in late March 2020: “What leaders need during a crisis is not a predefined response plan but behaviors and mindsets that will prevent them from overreacting to yesterday’s developments and help them look ahead.”.

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Stop Letting the Latest Trend Dictate How You Run Your Company

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As talked about in this Business Insider article , these trends have caused panic among leaders in all industries, who are now looking to combat these “new” issues, and consultants are right there with them, offering all sorts of “solutions.”

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LeadershipNow 140: March 2019 Compilation

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There are many articles telling you what makes a good leader. Lifelong Learning (Over and Over Again) from @wallybock. Three Things Mentors Can Do For You from @JohnBaldoni. 10 Vital Traits to Look for In People You Hire by @LollyDaskal. But what makes a bad leader?

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The Leader’s Pocket Guide

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In article after article, book after book, he hits the nail on the head. What I like most about the work of John Baldoni is that it is very practical. His advice is relatable, practical, and gets to the core if the issue. The Leader’s Pocket Guide is the next best thing to having John as your own personal coach.

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The Leaders Our Companies Need: Lessons We Can Learn from Historical Luminaries

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His articles and essays have appeared in the New York Times, the Nation, Journal of Democracy, New Republic, and the Los Angeles Times.

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