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First Look: Leadership Books for February 2019

Leading Blog

Here's a look at some of the best leadership books to be released in February 2019. Relationomics : Business Powered by Relationships Dr. Randy Ross with a Foreword by Ken Blanchard. If you're like most managers and things keep you up at night, now you can turn to a book that's designed especially for you!

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You Can Lead…Believe It! (free book giveaway)

Leading with Trust

Leave a comment on this guest post by Jim Dittmar and John Stanko to be eligible for for one of three complimentary copies of their new book, “The LEADERS Model: Essential Practices for Today’s Leaders.” As our friend Ken Blanchard has said, “Leadership isn’t something we do to people but with people.”

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Servant Leadership: Each of Us Has an Opportunity to Serve

Joseph Lalonde

A Guest Article By Ken Blanchard Sometimes when I’m leading a session for a big group of managers, I’ll ask, “How many of you think of yourself as a leader?” But each of us has the ability to influence someone else, whether it be a co-worker, a child at home, a spouse, or a friend. They seldom mention traditional leaders at work.

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First Leadership Book To Give To A New Manager

Eric Jacobson

Years ago when I started my leadership and management blog, I posted the question “ What’s The First Leadership Book You Would Give To a New Manager ?” That question generated 603 comments and 690 book recommendations. Some people suggested more than one book. Maxwell each have two books in the Top 20. Covey and John C.

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Your Leadership Heritage

Lead Change Blog

Other adults influenced you in your formative years, too. When I talk to people about the strong influences on them growing up, they almost always mention a teacher, a coach, or a pastor. Classes and Books. You read books that do the same thing. Which classes and which books have made the biggest impact on you?

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Pacing for Growth

Lead Change Blog

Growth expert Alison Eyring, who is also a long-distance runner and triathlete, found the answer in endurance training and shared those findings in her book, Pacing for Growth. On this 2-year anniversary of Alison’s book take some time to watch this replay of her discussion with Weaving Influence CEO, Becky Robinson.

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Why Motivating People Doesn’t Work

Lead Change Blog

On this 2-year anniversary of Susan’s book, listen in as she builds upon the latest scientific research on the nature of human motivation, and lays out a tested model and course of action to help leaders increase productivity and engagement, as well as purpose and fulfillment. However, Mark’s influence has not been limited to chicken.