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How to Solve Our Wild Problems

Leading Blog

The big decisions in life, what Russ Roberts calls Wild Problems — whether to marry, who to marry, what career path to follow, ethical dilemmas — “can’t be made with data, or science, or the usual rational approaches.”. In 1838, Charles Darwin faced a wild problem. So what do we do when faced with a wild problem?

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Cognitive Reappraisal for Wild Success

Leading Blog

Wild Success by Amy Posey and Kevin Vallely illustrates seven leadership lessons we can learn from the harrowing experiences of extreme athletes. They must be able to execute a plan under pressure. The same qualities that help them succeed will help any leader perform at a higher level and especially in a crisis situation.

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Leading in the Wild

Lead Change Blog

They extend a heartfelt invitation to all (does and bucks) to join them on their wild journey. “Do Opening the cage door, Hazel works to convince the four to abandon their confined and boring dwelling and join his band in the wild. Welcome to the Wild. The Way of the Leader in the Wild. Do you ever come out?”

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The Books My Blog Readers Are Reading

Joseph Lalonde

The post drew a lot of discussion, especially around the topic of what my blog readers were reading. Jason Pockrandt said Wild At Heart by John Eldridge should be on the reading list of others. I have to agree, and have recommended Wild At Heart before. The list was fascinating. If so, what did you think of them?

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An Emergent Network Gone Wild – Keep Jamie at Home

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

→ Read More: An Emergent Network Gone Wild – Keep Jamie at Home. The post An Emergent Network Gone Wild – Keep Jamie at Home appeared first on Seapoint Center for Collaborative Leadership. Every donation makes a difference, no matter what size, and sends a message of support.

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Leading Thoughts for April 22, 2021

Leading Blog

Despite the wild things our thoughts have told us over the years, we trust them. Look for these ideas every Thursday on the Leading Blog. When you start to ask a soundtrack this question—is it true?—I I promise you’ll be shocked by how many lies you have cluttering up your head.”.

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Weekly Round-Up: CEO Mission Statements & Speaking Out, How Comms Can Help AAPI Heritage Education, Question Assumptions for Better Leadership, Appreciation for Remote Workers

leaderCommunicator

Welcome to my weekly round-up of the best-of-the-best recent leadership and communication blog posts. This Week's Round-Up of Leadership and Communication Blogs: Why Every CEO Should Have A Personal Mission Statement By Melody Wilding ( @MelodyWilding via @ChiefExecGrp ), Chief Executive Do you have a personal mission statement?