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How Clear Is Your Vision for 2019?

Lead Change Blog

That personal focus and practice were defined beautifully in the seminal book by Ken Blanchard and Jesse Lyn Stoner , entitled Full Steam Ahead: Unleashing the Power of Vision in Your Work and Your Life. The starting point for my client was a desire to develop a sustainable base from which to grow, not just shrink to survive!

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Highlighting Our January 2017 Sponsor: Bill Treasurer

Lead Change Blog

Top leadership expert Ken Blanchard calls the book “a wake-up call for leaders at every level.” Giant Leap Consulting designs, develops, and delivers comprehensive leadership development and succession programming to deepen organizational bench strength. .

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The January Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2011 Edition

Great Leadership By Dan

Happy New Year, and welcome to the January, 2012 Leadership Development Carnival! This month's edition is a special "Best of 2011" collection of leadership development blog posts from many of our regular Carnival contributors. Reason: "This leadership development post was one of the most fun to write. We've got to change that.".

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Creating Customer Focused Teams, Part 1

Strategy Driven

Front Line Heroes : Battling the business Tsunami by developing high performance organizations (Volume 1) by Bruce Hodes. It is possible to develop and grow powerful organizations in challenging times-it just takes courage, determination, and actionable techniques that work. Seven essential rules for effective strategic planning.

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Loud and Clear: Six Tips for Communicating in a Way That Truly.

Strategy Driven

Ken Blanchard Co-author of The One Minute Manager and Golden Gavel Award recipient “Finally! Nancy’s firm has worked with the top brands and thought leaders in the world helping them develop their presentations. Read this book, absorb this book, practice what it preaches, and you’ll be on your way to being a great communicator.

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