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July 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the July 2021 Leadership Development Carnival! We’re excited to share posts from leadership experts from around the globe on the topics of communication, development, engagement, motivation, productivity, team building, and more. For most of us, as the cost of failure rises, our enthusiasm for “failing forward” diminishes.

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Growth Is A Leadership Issue, Not A Sales Issue

Eric Jacobson

Edinger , author of the new book, The Growth Leader. Growth is a leadership issue, not a sales issue,” he adds. His book explains why that is true. And why the relationship that executives and leaders have with the sales organization is among the most important elements of growth leadership.

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Enduring Life and Leadership Lessons from Ebenezer Scrooge

The Practical Leader

When Les Standiford’s book, The Man Who Invented Christmas (which I thoroughly enjoyed reading) , spawned a movie by that title a few years ago, it was added to my Holiday viewing. My books haven’t had quite the same impact! To ensure a more restful sleep for all, we skipped over a few of the scarier, ghostly parts.

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Is your Leadership Development Developing Leaders?

Great Leadership By Dan

Shamis: One of the most gratifying experiences in writing a leadership book is the introspection youallow yourself in the process. Today, I help (mostly) professional services firms — law, accounting, insurance, architecture, finance — attain growth, productivity, and profitability. The cost of turnover was too great.

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Learn MBA Skills In 12 Weeks

Eric Jacobson

This book is the result of what we have learned teaching leadership and business acumen classes to rising and senior leaders at Fortune 500 companies for twenty years,” share authors Nathan Kracklauer and Bjorn Billhardt. In addition, the book provides an excellent glossary of most used terms within business.

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Don’t Be Scrooged Out of These Life and Leadership Lessons

The Practical Leader

When Les Standiford’s book, The Man Who Invented Christmas (which I thoroughly enjoyed reading) , spawned a movie by that title a few years ago, it was added to Holiday viewing. My books haven’t had quite the same impact! Here are my top five life and leadership lessons from Scrooge: 1. Reflection and Renewal.

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10 Inexpensive Ways to Develop People on a Team

Ron Edmondson

That way even when finances are tight, development keeps going. Read a book together – The number of leadership books easily outnumber the months a team will be together. I’d recommend my book 7 Myths of Leadership , but that would seem self-serving.) Learn from each other. Have any other ideas?