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The Best Collection of Advice for New Leaders

Great Leadership By Dan

Joel Garfinkle , from [link] : “Professionals who want more from their careers have to seize the initiative. Many of these individuals follow a series of intentional steps to career success, such as the five tips detailed in my blog post – 5 Surefire Tips for Job Advancement.”. Part II – Five Wrong Reasons for Becoming a Manager?”.

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Top Leadership Blog Posts

Michael Lee Stallard

Turner presents Lewin and Historical Traces to Change Management posted at JohnRTurner_HPT_resource. She also provides a practical 4-step process to make a change in your attitude.” Have you ever thought about how it affects you? Read on to learn how procrastination might be killing your productivity.” ” John R.

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The November 2011 Leadership Development Carnival

Great Leadership By Dan

Turner presents Lewin and Historical Traces to Change Management posted at JohnRTurner_HPT_resource. She also provides a practical 4-step process to make a change in your attitude.". No technology or rote process can give you the “correct” plan – BUT a solid process for planning can guide you to the best plan for your team and you.

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Leadership Posts from Top Bloggers

Michael Lee Stallard

I’d encourage you to use this month’s Carnival as a catalyst to kick-off that process. posted at Job Interview & Career Guide. More HR predictions from Bruce Lewin, with Reviewing Predictions for HR posted at Four Groups’ Blog. Scott Eblin has been finding some Leadership Lessons in Yoga.

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How to Have the Courage to Move into A Brave Place

Frank Sonnenberg Online

The concept can be traced back to Kurt Lewin , a founder of social psychology and of management theory. Lewin and his colleagues created “safe spaces” in which groups of employees and managers could speak honestly about working conditions and productivity goals without fear of retaliation or retribution.

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Grieving for a Colleague: Deep, Silent, and Solitary

Harvard Business Review

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.

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