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April 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the April 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. Development. Communication. Your silence may be doing more harm than good.

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Innovation High-Five

Mills Scofield

By Tim Kippley: Jeff Bezos, one of the planet’s greatest innovators, once said that: “You need a culture that high-fives small and innovative ideas and senior executives [that] encourage ideas.” ” The Value of Innovation at Geneca. I have long felt that companies can’t survive without innovating.

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MindSpin: Team Building Activity for Brainstorming and Solution-Finding

Mike Cardus

The energy and ideas quickly increased and by the end of round 2, we had piles of ideas. As a team we sorted and determined 4 product and service ideas that the team could develop, using existing resources and staff. Purpose: Brainstorming, creative thought development, team problem solving. Participants: 10 – 25.

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The November 2011 Leadership Development Carnival

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to the November 6, 2011 edition of leadership development carnival! Michael Lee Stallard presents Develop the Heart of a Champion posted at Michael Lee Stallard. posted at Business Wisdom: Words to Manage By , saying, "Part of executive development is recognizing the development that has already occurred.".

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Diverging…to a Point

Lead Change Blog

Her strengths in generating alternatives and seeing the big picture allow her to be at the forefront of innovation and engagement year after year. From there, she is not mired in details or practicalities; instead, she is able to imagine an ideal situation and detect patterns in emotional energy, events, and interactions.

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Preview Thursday: Conversations Worth Having

Lead Change Blog

Along these same lines, if someone presents you with a problem, begin brainstorming solutions and notice how the conversation flows. Pay attention to changes in body language, the energy level, and the tone and direction of the conversation. Inspires the most innovative solutions? Notice the dynamics of these conversations.

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KidPower 2015 Earth Day Project – Coaching Kids to Lead

Lead Change Blog

I have had the privilege of building innovative social service programs for at-risk children and families. Initiated at a brainstorming session with four of my colleagues, COI began implementing services in Miami-Dade County, Florida in 2007 with a collaborative team of eight community, faith, and professional organizations.

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