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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | GREAT LEADERSHIP JANUARY 2, 2011 The January 2nd Leadership Development Carnival New Year's Edition Welcome to the January edition of the Leadership Development Carnival , New Year's Edition! some reflections, predictions, "best of" lists, and the usual sage collection of leadership questions, advice and wisdom. Scott Eblin has been finding some Leadership Lessons in Yoga. posted at Job Interview & Career Guide. | | MICHAEL LEE STALLARD NOVEMBER 8, 2011 Top Leadership Blog Posts Dan McCarthy posted a collection of top blog posts on leadership that included a post I wrote. Wally Bock presents The Joy of Helping posted at Three Star Leadership , saying “The best bosses revel in helping others succeed” Mark Stelzner presents Two Easy (And Legal) Ways to Gather Competitive Intel posted at Inflexion Point. | MICHAEL LEE STALLARD JANUARY 2, 2011 Leadership Posts from Top Bloggers Check out recent favorite blog posts from a sampling of top bloggers on leadership below. Welcome to the January edition of the Leadership Development Carnival , New Year’s Edition! Scott Eblin has been finding some Leadership Lessons in Yoga. posted at Job Interview & Career Guide. It’s on Jan. sure am. | | | | | | | | | -
GREAT LEADERSHIP | SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 2010 What Prevents Leaders from “Connecting the Dots”? SmartBrief on Leadership did a poll last week and asked the following question: “In your organization, what prevents people from "connecting the dots" with important information? Enlightened team building, good culture, supportive architecture and informed leadership will. Manage your career for diverse experiences. MORE >> -
HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2011 Grieving for a Colleague: Deep, Silent, and Solitary The news had just hit that Danny Lewin — the co-founder of Akamai Technologies, its charismatic CTO, a former commando in the Israeli Special Forces, and MIT mathematics genius who led the company from a math class to an IPO and a market cap of $30 billion — had suddenly died. Then I noticed the silence. People sat alone, mostly. MORE >>
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