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Finding The Energy To Do More With Less

Lead Change Blog

Last week I received a cartoon by Artell, over social media. The cartoon showed a group of people sitting around a conference table with this caption: I need your sales forecasts by Monday, your updated client list by Tuesday, your expense reports by Wednesday and your budget plans by Thursday. This struggle is real all over our world.

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Leadership Interview: Awareness as a Way to Understand Impact

N2Growth Blog

With social media playing a significant role in not only your personal life but now, as a part of your profession, you should be able to grow your network. JH: Besides expanding your network within social media, how else can a new leader begin to cultivate this critical attribute for the 21st century?

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How to Get Your Team Fired Up About a Change

Let's Grow Leaders

The only closeable doors were the conference rooms and the cleverly designed old-fashioned red phone booths employees could use in case they needed some privacy for a personal matter. “Plus WE WERE PART OF the design for the new look for the website and social media channels.” .” I looked around.

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From Clashes to Collaboration – 7 Steps to a Thriving Team Culture After a Corporate Merger

Great Results Team Building

Utilize town halls, email newsletters, and internal social media platforms to keep everyone informed and engaged with STORIES of values in action that inspire and inform. Public recognition through company-wide announcements, awards, and even social media shout-outs boosts morale and reinforces the desired behaviors.

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Protective Perspective: Don’t Be a Victim of the Doomsters Divers

The Practical Leader

Are clean energy sources increasing too slowly to make a significant difference to climate change? vice-president Spiro Agnew to describe the media who opposed the Nixon administration’s policies. It’s an apt phrase for the professional pessimists in the media, especially during tough times or disruptive change.

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5 Ways to Strengthen Trust With Weak Ties

Let's Grow Leaders

Perhaps someday we will upgrade our relationship to “weak ties,” but yesterday we were just 2/850 at the Great Ideas Conference chatting through our freebie Hyatt sunglasses over lunchtime brisket and gluten-free potato salad. Social media makes it easy folks to warn the world. Other LGL Fun.

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Earth Tones: We Need a Climate Change of Hope and Optimism

The Practical Leader

“We are on a highway to climate hell with our foot still on the accelerator,” said United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at an international climate negotiations conference. “A recent global survey asked 100,000 16- to 20-year-olds about their attitudes to climate change.

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