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Coaching is Not Kleenex

Lead Change Blog

Posted in Leadership Development Have you noticed how frequently the word ‘coaching’ is used these days? You don’t read an article, attend a leadership workshop, or even speak with managers without ‘coaching’ being generously referenced.

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LeadershipNow 140: April 2013 Compilation

Leading Blog

Coaching is Not Kleenex by @julie_wg. Here are a selection of tweets from April 2013 that you might have missed: Ariens CEO outlines Seven Skills of a Lean Leader. How Do You Show Up As A Leader In Your Organization? by @TanveerNaseer. From Fortune > Is there really such thing as a ''global CEO''? New @Forbes [A lesson from Boston].

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In Case You Missed It: Best Leadership & Communication Posts of the Week

leaderCommunicator

Coaching is Not Kleenex. Have you noticed how frequently the word ‘coaching’ is used these days? You don’t read an article, attend a leadership workshop, or even speak with managers without ‘coaching’ being generously referenced. Welcome to my weekly round-up of top leadership and communication blog posts. David Grossman.

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25 Tips for New Managers

Great Leadership By Dan

From executive coach Scott Eblin , author of “The Next Level”. Welcome to the deep end of the pool - now it’s time to learn to swim. Managing your first direct reports is one of the most challenging transitions a leader will ever have to navigate. Be prepared. Granted, while in many cases it may be too late to prepare, it shouldn’t have been.

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Men Can Improve How They Mentor Women. Here’s How.

Harvard Business Review

Rather than run for the exit at the first teardrop, confident mentors stock up on Kleenex, take emotion in stride, and get on with the business of championing promising women. Denied access to power-holders — and potential career mentors — these women are excluded and marginalized.

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