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First Look: Leadership Books for June 2021

Leading Blog

Here's a look at some of the best leadership books to be released in June 2021. Whether it's the death of a friend, loss of a job, a bad break-up, or the isolation of Covid-19, those who manage to be where their feet are will grow, stretch and emerge stronger, smarter, and more prepared as we find peace and gratitude in the pause.

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Are SMEs The Overlooked Engines Of Innovation?

The Horizons Tracker

Indeed, the European Commission regards them as the engine of the European economy. It’s probably fair to say that many of those ventures on display will never trouble “unicorn” status and many operated in positively unsexy areas like soil health or energy efficiency. first appeared on The Horizons Tracker.

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First Look: Leadership Books for December 2019

Leading Blog

Here's a look at some of the best leadership books to be released in December 2019. The Innovator's Book : Rules for Rebels, Mavericks and Innovators (Concise Advice) by Dr Max Mckeown. Their management system, and it can do the same for you no matter what business you are in or what level.

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How Fleet Management Is Evolving in 2023 and Beyond

Strategy Driven

In the modern era of technology and business, fleet management has witnessed a transformative shift. The evolution of fleet management is underscored by several innovative practices and technological integrations that promise a more streamlined and intelligent approach.

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Should We “Defund” Leadership?

Lead Change Blog

The scene I want to spotlight is one in which Apple CEO John Scully sent over a man charged with managing the General Magic engineering group. At a candid team meeting, someone asked his role, “I have been sent by corporate to be your manager.” A manager will just get in our way.”

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Are You a Culture Change Skeptic?

Great Leadership By Dan

Numerous studies have proven the positive impact of culture on performance and how fulfilling employees see their work. Who is responsible to manage an organization’s culture? The assumption is that no one is formally assigned to the role to manage culture. How do you know the Positive Impact was due to culture change?

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How to Keep Your Head Clear in the Weeks to Come

Next Level Blog

A few years ago, around the time my book, Overworked and Overwhelmed was launched, I wrote a series of blog posts under the theme of Mindful Mondays. The big four are: Dopamine – This is the one that drives habit cycles – either positive or negative ones. Laughter, movement, singing, dancing and chocolate (in moderation!)

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