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My 2020 Story and a Few Lessons Along the Way

QAspire

I began 2020 with a firm plan to execute a significant mid-career transition that involved voluntary movement out of a rewarding senior leadership role, relocating family, reuniting with my parents and (hopefully) start new assignments. Reinventing Career in Disruptive Times. On Learning, Raising the Bar and Using Social Media.

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Blogging on Business Update from Bob Morris (Week of 1/7/13)

First Friday Book Synopsis

BOOK REVIEWS Likeable Social Media: How to Delight Your Customers, Create an Irresistible Brand, and Be Generally Amazing Dave Kerpen Taking Flight!

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More than One Way to Skin the Cat – Leadership Style Part III.

You're Not the Boss of Me

This is my interpretation of Mr Goleman and company’s view of a variety of leadership styles; the characteristics of each; and when it’s appropriate as a tool to maintain what he refers to as a positive emotional climate. Announces Social Media, Branding & Diversity Strategies" by @ bizshrink. What do you think?

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Know Thyself Part II - Smart Emotions

You're Not the Boss of Me

Share this: 2 Comments Filed under Self Knowledge Tagged as Daniel Goleman , Emotional Intelligence , Emotions , Leadership , Self Assessment ← Know Thyself – Part I Know Thyself Part III – Personality Type → Like Be the first to like this post. Check out this web-site and for a small fee, you can find out!

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Why The Knee Is The Most Dangerous Part Of A Leader's Body

Terry Starbucker

The classic “ knee-jerk response “ It can badly wound or even ruin many a career, but it doesn’t have to be that way – if this little “tic&# can be controlled. And a big leadership mistake. Mainly, a very premature and ill-informed action or decision.

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New Books from HBR Press for August

Harvard Business Review

If you think LinkedIn is just for job hunting, you''re missing out on the many ways you can take advantage of this social network to build the professional relationships you need to advance in your career. by Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, and Annie McKee. This short, practical book shows you how.

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