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Building Your Legacy: What metrics are important?

Lead Change Blog

But those aren’t competitive sports; they’re vital human needs. It’s quite appropriate for someone to change his or her belief system. Sometimes metrics become meaningless. No one would argue that we want to increase the speed of EMTs reaching patients in crisis, or rescue attempts in natural disasters.

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Authenticity: Beyond Leadership Doing to Being

The Practical Leader

Neuroscientist and Emotional Intelligence author, Robert Cooper, made several trips to Tibet as part of his research on the inner side of leadership. ” Authentic Leadership Isn’t Just What We Do, But Who We Are Action is the outer expression of leadership. But leadership isn’t just what we do.

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Front Line Leadership: The Keys To Managing Millenials, Part 1

Terry Starbucker

(Terry’s Note: Hi all – Today I’m introducing a new series of posts, written by guest writer Adam Tenenbaum , called Front Line Leadership. Adam is currently right in the middle of his leadership journey, overseeing a large staff at a very successful retail operation.

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14 Attributes Of Great Coaches

Eric Jacobson

Today, I am pleased to share again a guest post from Garret Kramer of InnerSports LLC about how to be a great coach: 14 Attributes of Great Coaches By Garret Kramer, Author of Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports and Life There are many, many coaching manuals and books on the market today.

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Great Coaches Have These 14 Attributes

Eric Jacobson

For those who may have missed this posting from awhile back, I am pleased to share again a guest post from Garret Kramer about how to be a great coach: 14 Attributes of Great Coaches By Garret Kramer, Author of Stillpower: Excellence with Ease in Sports and Life There are many, many coaching manuals and books on the market today.

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The Things Great Coaches Do

Eric Jacobson

Unfortunately, virtually all of them provide an external blueprint or "positive" guide to successful coaching and leadership. Great coaches do not force their belief system on others. They know that if a player replaces his or her own belief with the coach's belief, success will be short-lived at best.

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Pushing Past Your Limits

CO2

But what if you are limiting yourself with either your belief system or your biological system? Let the historic footage below from ABC Wide World of Sports inspire you. The post Pushing Past Your Limits appeared first on | Elements of Leadership Blog. by Gary Cohen. You have your limits. Pushing Past Your Limits.