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December 2019 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the December Leadership Development Carnival. We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, motivation, productivity, and more. Jeff McCollum of Designed Learning contributed Ruminations on Influence. Development. Communication.

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First Look: Leadership Books for March 2023

Leading Blog

With candor and depth, Rometty shares milestones from her life and career while redefining power as a way to drive meaningful change in positive ways for ourselves, our organizations, and for the many, not just the few—a concept she calls "good power." They’re better at changing minds, engaging audiences, and driving action.

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6 Lessons On Creating a Lasting Influence

QAspire

How could a man with no formal authority take on an empire and influence the hearts and minds of so many people across the country? Gandhi’s impact is a testimony to the fact that you don’t need positional power to influence others. Every time I think of influence, I think of Gandhi. How does one generate influence?

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Executive Presence Training

Career Advancement

By experiencing this executive presence program , leaders will acquire the necessary traits to develop their executive presence and become the elite performers who influence outcomes, contribute to major decisions, and drive change for the betterment of the company. Here’s the program and what the audience learned.

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Nailing It: How Historys Awesome Twentysomethings Got It Together

Leading Blog

Specifically, he looks at the influences like education, parents, friends, and events in the world that helped them make the choices they made. Young people that believe that their education may be useless and that their career opportunities have fallen apart before they have even started out.

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March 2016 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the March 2016 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! They range from how to lead in a crisis to how to develop leadership qualities when things are calm. Good listening is about more than learning skills, it’s about developing a ‘listening attitude’.” Let’s Get Started.

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Choosing Courage

Leading Blog

Courageous acts can be risky—career-wise, socially, and sometimes physically. Detert defines workplace courage as “taking action at work because it feels right and important to stand for a principle, a cause, or a group of others, despite the potential for serious career, social, psychological, and even physical repercussions for doing so.