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Internal Internships- A Winning Well Best Practice

Let's Grow Leaders

The list of Winning Well best practices was strong… but I was most struck by this one… and it’s going in our next book. They would receive some training, shadow, take on some tasks, and finally “try on” the job. The Power of Internal Internships. No commitment. No guarantees. .

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Bad Boss Behaviors Cause #2: Unclear Expectations

Modern Servant Leader

The circus tent is packed to the brim with books, webinars, and self-proclaimed experts, all jostling for your attention. Amazon lists over 60,000 books on leadership and Google references over 210,000 pages for “leadership development expert”. Each voice promises to turn you into the next great leader.

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Highlighting Our January 2017 Sponsor: Bill Treasurer

Lead Change Blog

Bill’s Books Motivate and Inspire. This month, Bill will be releasing his latest book, A Leadership Kick in the Ass: How to Learn from Rough Landings, Blunders, and Missteps. This book covers how even the best leaders — in fact, most of the best leaders — start out as decidedly bad ones.

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Flashback: Best New Leadership Book Of 2014

Eric Jacobson

Flashback to this post from early 2015 : After reading nearly 40 books about leadership released this year, my pick for the very best new leadership book of 2014 is, The Front-Line Leader: Building a High-Performance Organization from the Ground Up , by Chris Van Gorder. You’ll find the 200-page book easy to read.

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Flashback: Best New Leadership Book Of 2014

Eric Jacobson

Flashback to this post from early 2015 : After reading nearly 40 books about leadership released this year, my pick for the very best leadership book for 2014 is, The Front-Line Leader: Building a High-Performance Organization from the Ground Up , by Chris Van Gorder. You’ll find the 200-page book easy to read.

Books 65
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How to Use Mentoring to Attract and Retain Talent

Skip Prichard

Beyond the financial implications, consider the additional toll of turnover—the non-quantifiable costs like lost productivity, interview time, lost knowledge, and morale. As employers now compete for talent, they must meet the demands of potential employees who, with abundant job openings, can afford to be choosy.

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Best New Leadership Books Of 2022

Eric Jacobson

This time each year, I select from all the leadership books I read during the year my pick for the best new leadership book of the year. It was a tough choice, so for 2022, I'm picking two books: Both books are timely, highly relevant, full of great teachings and well worth reading for leaders at any stage of their careers.

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