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What Babe Ruth Can Teach Leaders About Facing Today’s Challenges

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Being Canadian, I’m sure it comes as little surprise that I’m not much of a baseball fan (growing up, hockey, football and soccer were the sports I preferred playing). When it comes to baseball heroes, few are as well-known and revered as Babe Ruth, or as he’s affectionately known by baseball fans “the Bambino”.

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5 Tips To Successfully Transition From Rookie To Leader

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On occasion, even experienced employees will act childish, like grown-up toddlers wearing bigger clothes and sporting larger and more fragile egos. Get over yourself At this stage in your leadership career, you don’t have enough of a track record to be bragging. Sure, they can be smart, passionate, and upstanding too.

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3 Olympic Stories That Inspire Us To Become Better Leaders

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With the end of the 2014 Sochi Winter Games on Sunday, many of us are now returning to our regular work routines and viewing habits, having a deeper appreciation for the world of sports and the power of the human spirit.

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3 Key Steps To Finding Purpose In What You Do

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A great way to think about this is to consider how a sports team works together to achieve a common goal. A player’s investment in the outcome of the game is not limited to when they’re actually playing.

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7 Leadership Lessons From Riding The Paddle Board

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If you’re not familiar with it, stand-up paddle (SUP) boarding is one of the fasting growing sports around. Julie is also the co-author of the book “ Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go: Career Conversations Employees Want “, which is slated for release this September 18th. The Outdoor Industry Association reports that 1.24