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4 Strategies to Remove Fear from Your Leadership

Leading with Trust

Ken Blanchard and I address this topic in our book, Simple Truths of Leadership: 52 Ways to Be a Servant Leader and Build Trust. Our friend, Garry Ridge, former CEO of WD-40, modeled this principle during his career. So, examine yourself and explore the deeper motivations behind your leadership. Click here to join.

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Simple Truths of Leadership Turn Common Sense into Common Practice

Leading with Trust

Ken Blanchard and I hold that belief and we’ve seen it proven throughout our careers. The most persistent barrier to being a servant leader is a heart motivated by self-interest. The shift from self-serving leadership to leadership that serves others is motivated by a change of heart.

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April 2019 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

If so, use the 7 C’s of leadership to be inclusive, kind, innovative, and manage with your head and lead with your heart.” It’s a challenge most leaders face at some point in their career. Joel Garfinkle of the Career Advancement Blog shared Instill Confidence in Employees. Resist the urge to intervene.

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Frontline Festival March 2016: Fresh Insights for Leaders

Let's Grow Leaders

Wally Bock of Three Star Leadership advises that it doesn’t take much to stay interested, motivated, and growing, but it won’t happen by accident. Miller of The People Equation offers a fresh take on a classic piece of advice from leadership expert Ken Blanchard. Beth Beutler of H.O.P.E. Follow Beth. Follow Wally.

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Are You an Accidental Soul-Sucking CEO?

Joseph Lalonde

We know how crucial it is to having talent who love working for us and who will offer discretionary effort and innovation. At WD-40 Company, we know that having a purpose is highly motivating. Purpose motivates people to feel part of something where they believe that they are making a difference. I’m going to solve a problem.

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