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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. What I write about here is the vision that is aligned with your leadership. The post How Clear Is Your Vision for 2019?

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The January Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2011 Edition

Great Leadership By Dan

Reason: " A terrific discussion in the comments on whether we should continue to compare management and leadership". Tim Vanderpyl, The LeaderLab (submitted by David Burkus): Save a Tree, Stop Strategic Planning. Nick McCormick, Joe and Wanda on Management : Are Your Goals HARD?

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Creating Customer Focused Teams, Part 1

Strategy Driven

Seven essential rules for effective strategic planning. I first saw this term used in the book Raving Fans by Ken Blanchard. Complimentary Resource – How Do You Know if Your Talent Management Strategy is Creating Value? How to transform groups into high-performance teams. What is a Raving Fan Customer?

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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! While I think I’ve come a long way on that journey, I never fully understood what it takes to be a world-class communicator until I read Nancy Duarte’s Resonate. Thanks, Nancy!” Someone has incorporated the power of story into presentations!”

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Hope Is a Strategy (Well, Sort Of)

Harvard Business Review

Last year at BIF-7, Angela Blanchard 's phrase, " You can't build on broken " became our rallying cry. Because their people were dedicated, creative, loyal and tight knit; they were treated as a part of the family; and because management had enough "evidence" to hope that they could pull this off if they all pulled the same direction.