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Top Leadership Bloggers’ Recent Best Posts

Michael Lee Stallard

Thanks to Dan McCarthy over at Great Leadership for organizing it. Moving Forward In An Uncertain World posted at Epic Living – Leadership Development Career Management Training Executive Life Coaching Author. It’s an effective way to keep them engaged and focused on operational goals.&#.

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John Wooden: What the Obituaries Missed

Michael Lee Stallard

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, one of the greatest basketball players in history who played his entire college career with Wooden, would later write, “Coach Wooden had a profound influence on me as an athlete, but even greater influence on me as a human being. Coach Wooden operated a meritocracy that treated every player fairly. How about you?

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Five Things That Help Create Real Teams | You're Not the Boss of Me

You're Not the Boss of Me

After all, it stands to reason that we do our best work when we are operating from our strengths. Unfortunately, even when managers realize a true team is the best arrangement, they don’t take the steps needed to put in place the factors you list and others teamwork science suggests (such as turning unwritten rules into written ones).

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Marshall, Not McChrystal, Should Be Role Model for Military Leaders

Michael Lee Stallard

Born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, in 1880 and trained at the Virginia Military Institute, Marshall was a career military man who will forever be remembered for his efforts to promote peace and bring about a strong connection between America and Western Europe. The officers present thought Marshall’s behavior would surely end his career.

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