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First Look: Leadership Books for July 2020

Leading Blog

Featuring commentary from the leaders themselves describing how they handled each situation, it helps managers better understand not just what emotional intelligence is, or how to measure it, or how it is linked to bottom-line results: it also shows how real leaders used their emotional intelligence to deal with real situations.

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Strategic Humor: Cartoons from the October 2013 Issue

Harvard Business Review

Enjoy these cartoons from the October issue of HBR, and test your management wit in the HBR Cartoon Caption Contest at the bottom of this post. Hey, Frank, hold up. Michael Shaw. If we choose your caption as the winner, you will be featured in next month''s magazine and win a free Harvard Business Review Press book.

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The Best Leadership Books of 2014

Leading Blog

Catmull’s Bottom-line: “Unleashing creativity requires that we loosen controls, accept risk, trust our colleagues, work to clear the path for them, and pay attention to anything that creates fear.” ( Blog Post ). Wiseman says, “We do our best work when we are new to something, striving up that steep ascent.” Blog Post ). Blog Post ).

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